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https://innertu.be/
Innertu.be is a webring dedicated to connecting human-made personal websites, built around a philosophy of resisting corporate web centralization and celebrating independent creators. Members join by submitting their site URL and tags, then display the webring panel to link visitors through a curated network of personal and portfolio sites.
https://thorn.co/
Chris Thorn's personal tech blog focuses on software development, with a particular love for Vim, esoteric programming languages, and performance optimization. Posts range from practical Vim scripting tips to explorations of oddities like the Befunge language and React rendering behavior.
https://rec0de.net/var/papertiles
Paper Tiles offers a collection of hand-crafted tileable background images derived from public-domain wallpaper patterns sourced via Historic New England, perfect for adding texture to websites. Each tile is available in large and small JPG formats with source files provided, and visitors can contribute new tiles via GitLab.
https://treefort.boards.net/
Treefort is a cozy community message board centered around the indie web scene, where members share their personal websites, discuss web projects, and help each other with coding and design. With sections for site showcases, webrings, hobbies, media, and casual chat, it serves as a welcoming hub for old-web enthusiasts and independent site builders.
https://blog.neocities.org/blog/2013/05/28/making-the-web-fun-again
Kyle Drake, founder of Neocities, lays out his vision for reviving the free, creative, personal web in this 2013 manifesto blog post. Drawing on the history of GeoCities, the dot-com bubble, and corporate web consolidation, he argues for a community-driven alternative that makes personal website creation fun and accessible again.
https://choiyoona.neocities.org/
This is a redirect placeholder page for Yoona, a Neocities creator who has moved to a new site called Y2Kstardust. Visitors are pointed to her new home along with contact details across Melonland, 32bit.cafe, and other smallweb communities.
https://ring.purduehackers.com/
A webring connecting members and alumni of the Purdue Hackers club, a student hacking and maker community at Purdue University. Notably, the ring software itself was written in Rust, reflecting the technical spirit of its members.
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https://legacyhighwebone.tripod.com/links.htm
A tutorial page covering HTML hyperlinks in detail, explaining link destinations, labels, targets, and various link types including page links, new window links, anchor links, file links, and email links. Part of what appears to be a structured web design course, it includes code examples and a hands-on assignment for students to practice creating links.
https://colinwalker.blog/blog?date=2023-07-13
Colin Walker's personal blog covers writing, technology, mental health, and the IndieWeb movement with a philosophical slant. This particular entry dives into thoughtful commentary on social norms within the indie web ecosystem, referencing discussions about Webmentions and independent publishing culture.
https://skoove.dev/
Skoove's personal homepage features a blog, an 'about' page, and a 'now' page, presenting a developer who participates in the *nixRing and hacker webrings. The site is built with Zola and hosted on Codeberg, signaling a tech-savvy, open-source-oriented creator embedded in the indie web community.