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https://accessify.com/tools-and-wizards/accessibility-tools/favelets
Accessify offers a collection of bookmarklet scripts (favelets) that web developers can save to their browsers for quick accessibility testing, including tools to highlight missing alt attributes, show div IDs, inspect stylesheets, and audit table structure. Each favelet runs directly in the browser, making it a handy toolkit for anyone building accessible, standards-compliant websites.
https://www.lkhrs.com/rss
Luke's Wild Website is a personal blog by Luke (lkhrs) covering web standards, browser behavior, and the open web with thoughtful commentary on topics like text scaling, RSS, and feed readers. Posts mix tech opinions with music listening roundups and eclectic links, making it a charming blend of indie web advocacy and personal curation.
http://nostalgia.esmartkid.com/BestTopSitesWebring.html
The Best 'TopSites' Webring is a hub connecting homepages dedicated to vote-ranked website directories, where site owners can join and navigate between member pages via a shared navigation panel. Managed by the same ringmaster who oversees numerous other topic-specific webrings, this page also lists a broad collection of other rings covering subjects from geocaching to historic Route 66.
https://codes.crd.co/
Codes.crd.co is a CSS and HTML snippet resource packed with text effects, scrollbar customizations, image tricks, link styles, and music player tutorials for personal websites. Created by a hobbyist coder, the site offers ready-to-use code for effects like rainbow text, glowing text, bouncy letters, and cursor-following tooltips, making it a handy toolkit for anyone building old-web style pages.
https://rssguide.neocities.org/
Created by Adrian Neumann, this concise tutorial walks Neocities users through building an RSS feed by hand using a plain text editor, covering boilerplate XML, timestamps, and adding items. It's a focused, practical reference that makes RSS approachable for hobbyist webmasters who want to syndicate their site content without relying on third-party tools.
http://baccyflap.com/?webring=htmlhobbyist
Baccyflap.com is the personal homepage of rmf, a thoughtfully crafted old-web style site containing a museum of curiosities, a resources section, and personal writings, photos, and audio. The creator's passionate manifesto about the early web's anarchic humanity and the site's deliberate avoidance of ads, trackers, and cookies makes it a genuine love letter to the personal homepage era.
https://adamngshrine.com/
Adam's personal shrine is a handcrafted retro-style website inspired by old-web and Y2K aesthetics, with the color palette drawn from the vertical shooter game Zero Ranger. The site documents Adam's web development journey since 2023 and includes sections for anime interests, blogs, Touhou content, and a glimpse at his system specs and tech setup.
https://queenjazzy21064.neocities.org/
QueenJazzy21064's personal Neocities homepage serves as a landing hub with navigation to other pages, some of which feature autoplaying music. The site has a retro web aesthetic with anti-AI badges and webring participation, hinting at a broader old-web personal presence beyond this sparse index page.
https://bitbyte.blog/
Héctor (bitbyte) is a software engineer who shares experiments, learning experiences, and personal reflections on web development through a charming old-web-style personal site. Visitors can explore pixel art, a book collection, blog posts, custom color schemes, and more across a thoughtfully crafted indie web presence.