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https://zephnet.biz/phillyhwc7recap
Zephyr Prusinski recaps the 7th Philadelphia Homebrew Website Club meetup, sharing participant links and notes from discussions covering IndieWeb practices, web development resources, and DIY radio projects. The post captures the community spirit of indie web enthusiasts gathering in Philadelphia, with links to MDN tutorials, Neocities, and a fascinating mix of topics from ham radio to version control alternatives.
https://almostsweet.neocities.org/design
Almost Sweet is a web layout and design resource site offering free premade HTML/CSS layouts for others to use, including minimalist, Sailor Moon-themed, and bold typographic styles. Each design comes with demo pages and downloadable code, making it a handy stop for anyone looking to spruce up their personal site.
https://lynn.ru/examples/svg/en.html
Alexey Ten shares a clever SVG graceful degradation technique that lets modern browsers display SVG images while older browsers automatically fall back to raster PNG versions using a single block of markup. The article is concise but technically illuminating, walking through the HTML parsing quirk that makes this cross-browser trick possible.
https://chaosworks.org/links
The links page of chaosworks.org collects personal blogs, webrings, and topic-sorted resources maintained by the site's owner, who goes by adastra. It showcases participation in IndieWeb and Yesterweb webrings alongside curated reading lists covering games, books, linguistics, travel, and more.
https://stephvee.ca/
Stephanie Vee's personal site centers on hobby web development, AI and LLMs, digital minimalism, and the ethics of scraping and generative AI. The blog features thoughtful commentary on the modern web alongside curated bookmarks, hobby introductions, and a detailed uses page for the tech-curious.
https://graveyardpaws.web.fc2.com/
Ashe's Epic Site is a retro-styled personal homepage by a creator known as Ashe, featuring webrings, a blog, guestbook, and bilingual content in English and Spanish. The site leans into old-web aesthetics with multiple webring memberships including Retronaut, Ghostring, and Hotline Webring, making it a charming example of the modern indie web revival.
https://dagrand39.neocities.org/MainPages/MoreHTML/sparkleon
Created by DaGrand39, this interactive tool lets you generate customizable sparkle and glitter text effects for use on websites and creative projects. Visitors can tweak fonts, colors, animation styles, sparkle shapes, gradients, and even upload custom fonts, then export the results as GIF or APNG files.
https://proycon.anaproy.nl/
Maarten van Gompel (proycon) is a research software engineer based in Eindhoven who shares his work in Natural Language Processing, open-source software, and Unix systems alongside personal interests like language learning and home automation. The site features blog posts, a software portfolio, scientific publications, and language-learning resources, making it a rich hub for anyone interested in the intersection of linguistics and technology.
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.
http://mauricesden.net/
Maurice's Den is the charmingly retro homepage of Maurice the Rat and his hare companion Hazel, two fictional time-travelling characters who collect vintage technology and explore old junk across time and space. The site features a dedicated Vintage Tech section, commissioned character art, and a heartfelt manifesto about recapturing the spirit of the old web, complete with a guestbook and TheOldNet webring membership.