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https://tjkdesign.com/articles/tip.asp
TJKDesign by Thierry Koblentz is a deep technical resource covering CSS techniques, accessibility, and web standards, with dozens of articles on topics like CSS layouts, image replacement, dropdown menus, and z-index behavior. The site is notable for its rigorous focus on accessible, standards-compliant web development and includes the author's original 'TIP' (Thierry Image Placement) method alongside references to contemporary CSS best practices.
https://ratshack.neocities.org/
The Rat Shack is a sprawling personal site by a programmer and creature-sim enthusiast covering game dev experiments in Godot, 3D art in Blender, pixel art, and deep dives into virtual pet games like Petz and Creatures. Packed with years of dated posts, tutorials, reviews, and creative experiments, it rewards curious visitors with everything from Kotlin programming notes to Raveen Kat retrospectives and homemade spline creatures.
https://wesg.ca/
Wesg.ca is the personal tech site of a Canadian developer named Wes, showcasing Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects including a 3D printed boat robot, a coffee notification system, and custom PCB builds. The site also lists several small business ventures in logistics and home services, giving it a distinctive mix of maker culture and entrepreneurship.
https://charbroil.me/
The personal homepage of lonewolf225, featuring a quirky mix of political commentary, LGBTQ+ identity pride flags, a blog, and webring memberships including the Appliance Ring and Gaymering rings. The site has a distinctive old-web aesthetic with pixel art, comic sans, and cheeky copyright notices that give it a fun retro-internet personality.
https://wortelarchief.netlify.app/
Sophie's personal corner of the web, known as Het Wortel Archief, is a playful old-web style homepage featuring a music player, links to multiple past site redesigns, and a charming collection of web buttons and webrings. The site leans into nostalgic internet aesthetics with anti-NFT badges, a no-AI webring, and a rotating cast of colorful layouts that Sophie experiments with for fun.
https://status.cafe/
Status Cafe is a lightweight social platform where users share short, mood-tagged status updates with a small online community, reminiscent of old-web microblogging. The stream of live posts from diverse users around the world gives it a cozy, low-pressure alternative-social-media feel.
https://din0r4wr.neocities.org/
Din0r4wr's Neocities site is currently under reconstruction, with a splash page warning visitors about autoplay audio and limited screen reader accessibility. The site hints at a handcrafted old-web aesthetic but is largely a work in progress with minimal content available to explore yet.
https://leonardwojcik.com/web-rings
Leonard Wojcik's technical guide explains the history, structure, and mechanics of webrings, covering everything from what they are to how to build one using serverless functions and JSON endpoints. It's a thoughtful blend of nostalgia and practical implementation advice, complete with diagrams and a curated collection of active webrings.
https://www.hayseed.net/
Hayseed Networks is a personal web presence run by Emerson, a small self-described network host with a tongue-in-cheek Weyland-Yutani Corporation branding nod to the Alien franchise. The site offers webmail and a few basic hosted services, with a charmingly minimal old-web aesthetic and a note about recovering the page from obscurity.
http://www2.gmer.net/mbr
A deep-dive technical resource from the GMER team documenting the Stealth MBR rootkit discovered in 2007, covering how it infects the Master Boot Record to gain pre-OS control of Windows NT systems. The site includes assembly code samples, detection output logs, and a fix utility, making it a valuable reference for security researchers studying bootkit malware.