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https://meropide.neocities.org/
Meropide is a freshly started personal site by a creator learning HTML and building their first custom layout from scratch, inspired by old-web aesthetics. The splash page hints at 18+ content and a work-in-progress spirit, with plans for graphics, multiple pages, and a fully hand-coded design.
http://cpearson.com/excel/KeyboardShortcuts.htm
Charles Pearson's comprehensive Excel keyboard shortcuts reference covers every function key, letter key, and modifier combination for Microsoft Excel on US-English keyboards. Part of the broader Pearson Software Consulting site, this page is a quick-reference guide for Excel power users looking to boost their productivity.
https://webneko.net/?peach=
Web Neko is the home of the classic animated desktop cat script that follows your mouse cursor around the browser window, available as a free embeddable JavaScript widget for any webpage. Visitors can choose from dozens of custom Neko sprite designs contributed by the community, play a cat-herding mini-game, and grab the code to add their own Neko to any site.
http://themostamazingwebsiteontheinternet.com/
Chris built this chaotic, caps-lock-heavy homepage as a class project for ISYS 202, complete with a gun preference form, a quirky questionnaire profile, and an enthusiastic dream of becoming a big internet-web man. It's a genuinely charming artifact of early web learning, full of misspellings, exclamation points, and a cameo from a wizard Tom Cruise.
https://david.shanske.com/
David Shanske's personal site doubles as a hub for his IndieWeb WordPress plugins, including tools for location sharing, webmentions, micropub, and syndication links. A developer passionate about decentralized web identity, David shares blog posts, photos, and travel snippets alongside links to his open-source projects.
https://whitelines.nl/html/promotion.html
Whitelines Communications offers a free five-step search engine promotion guide covering optimization, submission, and ranking strategies for both major and regional search engines worldwide. Built in the early 2000s, it includes a website friendliness test tool and organized submission links for international and country-specific search engines.
https://cblgh.org/
Alexander Cobleigh (cblgh) is a developer whose homepage serves as a launchpad to an impressive collection of self-built tools and projects, including a peer-to-peer chat platform, a community search engine, a static site generator, and a lean forum system. The breadth of original software here, much of it focused on decentralized and peer-to-peer technologies, makes this a fascinating window into one prolific hacker's creative output.
https://blog.pengoworks.com/index.cfm/2005/6/20/Thunderbird--Temporarily-Switch-Composing-Between-Plain-TextHTML
Dan G. Switzer II's personal tech blog covers software tips, programming, and developer tools, with this entry offering a handy guide to switching between plain text and HTML composing modes in Mozilla Thunderbird. The site spans topics like JavaScript, ColdFusion, Flex, Flash, and Java, making it a useful stop for developers navigating everyday tech frustrations.
https://beyond3d.com/resources
Beyond3D is a technical deep-dive site covering GPU architecture, graphics hardware analysis, and 3D chip history, with detailed reviews of cards from NVIDIA, ATI/AMD, and others. Its comprehensive 3D Chips index cataloguing nearly every major consumer graphics processor ever released makes it an invaluable reference for graphics hardware enthusiasts and engineers alike.
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.