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https://88x31.kate.pet/
Kate's archive collects hundreds of classic 88x31 pixel buttons organized into categories like flags, LGBT, games, software, and GNU/Linux for easy browsing and copying. Each button comes with one-click HTML copy functionality, making this a handy reference for anyone building an old-web style homepage.
https://humblebeeowo.neocities.org/
Bee's Bumbling Base is a web layout template and HTML reference page offering a responsive 3-column design with mobile-friendly flexbox collapsing, available on GitHub. The site demonstrates common HTML text elements and serves as a practical starting point for anyone building an old-web style personal page.
https://severe.neocities.org/
A personal Neocities site currently under construction with minimal content visible. The page is still in early development, offering little to categorize beyond its work-in-progress status.
https://elite784.online/
ELITE784.Online is the personal homepage of a self-described 'idiot' hosted on Nekoweb, featuring a retro old-web aesthetic with browser compatibility badges and a home server connection option. The splash page showcases classic web culture touches including a WEB-14 rating badge, anti-Chrome sentiment, and credits to Kallistero's Effect Maker for its visual effects.
https://nyxiezone.neocities.org/
Nyxie's Neocities page is currently mid-remodel, with links to their socials, guestbook, and blog still accessible while the new design takes shape. The site participates in the Retronaut and CSS Joy webrings, hinting at a handcrafted old-web aesthetic that the creator is clearly proud of.
https://reduxflakes.neocities.org/
ReduxFlakes is the personal site of a software developer and designer from Portugal, featuring a blog, digital garden, design gallery, shrines, and an extensive collection of resources and public APIs. The site is impressively structured with a roadmap, changelog, commissions, and a curated blogroll, making it a rich hub for this creator's technical and creative work.
https://lilysthings.org/
Lily's personal homepage is a charmingly chaotic corner of the web run by a self-described hot gamer girl who quad-boots Arch Linux, Windows 10, macOS, and FreeBSD. Packed with strong opinions on music, rhythm games, OLED dark mode, and open-source web culture, it's a love letter to the indie web aesthetic with handwritten HTML and a last.fm integration.
http://anybrowser.org/campaign
Created by Cari D. Burstein, this campaign advocates for building websites accessible in any browser, pushing back against the 1990s trend of browser-specific design that locked out users. The site includes campaign graphics, slogans, a FAQ, example letters to send to offending webmasters, and a links section for fellow advocates.
https://reim.ar/
Reimar is a Danish programmer's self-hosted personal site running on a Raspberry Pi, showcasing several original software projects including a Tetris clone in Rust, a Conway's Game of Life implementation, and a browser-based popup timer. The site reflects a genuine hobbyist coding spirit, with links to GitHub and Gitea repositories and even a live server temperature readout.
https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonBooks
Hosted on the official Python wiki, this page serves as a comprehensive directory of books covering the Python programming language, organized by skill level, topic, and language. From introductory guides to advanced references and specialized topics like game programming, web programming, and scientific computing, it offers a well-structured starting point for Python learners and practitioners worldwide.