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https://robida.net/entries/2026/03/03/tracking-packages
Beto Dealmeida shares a clever IndieWeb project where he built a custom 'package' post type on his personal blog to track shipments via EasyPost, complete with maps, phone notifications, and webhooks. The post combines his love of mailing cassette tapes for 4-track collaborations with hands-on web development, making it a fascinating read for anyone interested in self-hosted tools and the IndieWeb movement.
https://charmbracelets.xandra.cc/
The Charm Bracelets Pixel Club is a pixel-trading community where members design tiny bracelet charm graphics to exchange and display on their own websites, linked together in a shared aesthetic tradition of old-web pixel art. Run by Xandra, the club offers templates, community milestone charms for events like Halloween and the holidays, and a growing roster of members participating in the broader 32-Bit Cafe creative community.
https://reeddesign.co.uk/test/points-pixels.html
A handy reference page from ReedDesign providing an approximate conversion table between typographic points, pixels, ems, and percentage values for use in web and print design. Created by Roy Reed, this practical chart is part of a broader personal design site covering web design tips, AV design work, photography, and kite-related content.
https://hauntedgraffiti.net/
Hauntedgraffiti.net is the personal hub of a creative web builder who shares layouts, graphics, and miscellaneous web projects across a small network of interconnected sites. Visitors can explore handcrafted page designs, a music rotation page, a graphics collection called Little Wonders, and a desktop design showcase called Rainy Suites.
https://fan.nekoweb.org/
FAN.NEKOWEB.ORG is a hand-coded personal site on Nekoweb that leads with a detailed technical disclosure page, highlighting its use of iframes, drop-shadow animations, fixed positioning, and JavaScript. The entrance page itself reads like a love letter to old-web craftsmanship, complete with planned accessibility features like a font switcher and gif pauser.
https://colly.com/
Simon Collison is a Nottingham-born designer, writer, artist, and musician who has been documenting his creative life online since 2003, with a career spanning web design, publishing, and running his own agency. The site features a richly autobiographical homepage structured as a personal timeline, alongside a journal, work portfolio, and archives of his long history in the web design industry.
https://potd99.neocities.org/
PoTD99's Corner is a personal Neocities homepage belonging to Po, an electronics collector who lists an impressive array of iPhones, Android phones, Nintendo handhelds, and iPods they've gathered over the years. The page also features a quirky collection of surreal dream phrases and links to art, photos, and a guestbook.
https://yatil.net/blog
Eric Eggert's blog is a deeply informed resource on web accessibility, centering on WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) interpretation, compliance debates, and the intersection of accessibility with modern tech trends like AI. Posts tackle nuanced topics like focusable UI elements, audit inefficiencies, and the European Accessibility Act, making it essential reading for developers and accessibility professionals alike.
https://genosadness.neocities.org/
A hauntingly minimal Neocities page with an atmospheric, almost poetic welcome text evoking the feeling of surfing the old web. Nearly empty in content, it appears to be a landing shell or work-in-progress with little more than evocative prose and a single navigational link.
https://mhitza.github.io/
Known as 'personal code attic', this technical blog by mhitza covers Linux system administration, programming tutorials, and development environment setups with a focus on practical problem-solving. Visitors will find posts on topics like CentOS Stream migration, LVM snapshots, Ansible playbooks, and even Arduino assembly programming.