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https://scottjehl.com/posts/open-graph
Scott Jehl, a professional web designer and developer, shares technical articles exploring forward-thinking ideas in web development, such as this post proposing Open Graph social preview images be handled as a CSS media type. The site blends practical insight with creative problem-solving, making it a compelling read for front-end developers and web standards enthusiasts.
http://www.gonsie.com/
Elsa Gonsiorowski's personal homepage serves as a hub linking to her CV, blog, talks archive, CrossFit tracker, and reading list. It offers a glimpse into the life of a professional with technical and personal interests, organized into a tidy collection of personal and family resources.
https://runyourown.social/
Written by Darius Kazemi, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about hosting and managing a small, intentional social network for a close-knit community of friends. It goes beyond technical setup to address social policies, community norms, funding, code of conduct enforcement, and the philosophy of keeping networks small and human-scale.
https://floppyjay.neocities.org/
FloppyJay3000 is a colorful old-web personal site from 2015-2018 featuring animated GIFs, games, and links to other Neocities creators. The site has a classic early-internet feel with a 'Gif of the Week' feature, a guestbook, and shoutouts to fellow hobbyist web designers in the Neocities community.
https://silly.possiblyaxolotl.com/
Sillyring is a webring connecting handcrafted personal websites from creative, quirky internet folk who meet a strict 'maximum silliness' standard. The member directory includes artists, hobbyists, and personal site builders, all linked together by a simple widget and a shared love of the old-web spirit.
https://afasterslowpoke.net/
AFasterSlowpoke.net is a handcrafted personal site by the creator known as AFasterSlowpoke, featuring a retro-web aesthetic with embedded audio, Flash-era content via Ruffle, and a binary-encoded Easter egg message. The site has evolved across multiple platforms since 2023 and carries a strong old-web DIY ethos, proudly declaring itself human-made with no AI involvement.
https://eliana.lol/
Eliana's personal site at eliana.lol is a minimalist Hugo-powered hub featuring a blog, notes, research, image gallery, and a collection of favorite pages and tools. The site has a clean old-web aesthetic with sections for computer notes and a guestbook, making it a tidy personal corner of the indie web.
https://theforest.link/
The Forest is a minimalist web discovery tool built by Manu and Carl that sends visitors to random personal websites with a single button, evoking the serendipitous browsing experience of the early internet. Users can also submit their own site to grow the collection, making it a living, crowd-sourced directory of the open web.
https://researchbuzz.me/
ResearchBuzz has been covering the world of search engines, databases, archives, and online information resources since 1998, making it one of the longest-running research-focused web publications around. Run by a single author known as ResearchBuzz, the site pairs news commentary with a growing suite of original tools like SearchTweaks, Local Search America, and Congress Corral that help users get more out of Google, Wikipedia, and RSS feeds.
https://sneexy.synth.download/
Ruben (aka Sneexy) is a self-described 'Professional Computer Toucher' who documents his deep enthusiasm for Linux, running a customized Kinoite variant built with BlueBuild on personal devices and Fedora Server in server environments. The site doubles as a hub for a small community of synth-themed services, complete with webrings, social links, and a charming old-web aesthetic.