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https://archive.techarp.com/showarticle2db5.html?artno=602&pgno=0
Tech ARP is a long-running technology resource site featuring detailed hardware guides, BIOS optimization references, and component installation tutorials authored by Dr. Adrian Wong and contributors. This particular article is a comprehensive Intel Core i7 installation guide covering CPU and memory installation steps for the Nehalem platform, part of a vast archive including graphics card comparisons and CPU reviews.
https://sptsw.neocities.org/
The Society for Professional Tree Spotters hosts a whimsical webring connecting sites dedicated to tree spotting, with links to pages covering specific trees like the Manchurian Alder, Yunnan Crabapple, and Caucasian Fir. The site has a playful, old-web charm with a curated list of member sites and a tongue-in-cheek nod to 'proper' arboricultural resources.
https://ellesho.me/
Elle's homepage is a minimalist personal site on the small web, self-described as belonging to 'a very internet person' with an emphasis on handcrafted HTML. With almost no crawlable content beyond the bare shell, it hints at a web-native sensibility but offers little for visitors to explore.
https://endoftheinternet.neocities.org/
A playful tribute to the classic 'End of the Internet' joke, this site humorously declares that visitors have reached the final page of the web and should go touch grass. Beyond the gag, it functions as an active webring hub connecting old-web enthusiast sites, complete with instructions for joining and links to member rings like Retronaut and Hotline.
https://ironicallyelijah.neocities.org/teeny%20towers
Ironically Elijah's 'teeny towers' is a collaborative pixel tower-building project where participants each contribute a small illustrated 'room' to a shared virtual building. The collection is still growing as the creator cautiously gathers rooms, making it a charming slice of old-web communal art and web decoration culture.
https://spacehey-blogroll.244466666.xyz/
A community blogroll for SpaceHey, the retro social network, that redirects visitors to a random member profile from a database of over 800 participants. Built and self-hosted by a French developer named Corentin on an old Dell Optiplex, it offers a charming, privacy-respecting way to discover SpaceHey profiles with no data scraping or paid promotion.
https://webring.club/
The Constellation Webring connects a small collection of personal blogs and websites into a navigable ring. A minimalist hub page listing member sites, it serves as a discovery tool for an intimate community of independent web creators.
https://css.land/lch
Created by Lea Verou and Chris Lilley, this interactive tool lets web developers pick and convert colors using the LCH color space, which offers perceptually uniform lightness across hues. It supports sRGB, P3, and Rec.2020 color gamuts and generates ready-to-use CSS color values with gradient preview and saved color swatches.
https://thunix.net/~deepend
Mike 'deepend' is a sysadmin and web developer from Alberta, Canada who operates tilde.club, thunix.net, and the NewNet IRC network, keeping retro-web community infrastructure running. His personal satellite page showcases his open-source projects including a PHP wiki, a shell community platform, and a Tildeverse banner exchange, all served with hand-rolled HTML and a CRT-style aesthetic.
https://codesharing.neocities.org/directory/layouts
Tentacool's directory is a curated collection of web layouts, codes, and design resources for platforms like Neocities and InsaneJournal, organized by newest additions. Visitors can browse free-to-use HTML/CSS layouts, scrapbooking PNGs, seamless patterns, moodboard templates, social media codes, and much more, all with credited sources.