Computers & Internet
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https://radiowavegirl.neocities.org/
Radiowavegirl's Neocities page appears to be in its earliest stages, currently showing only a single image with no additional text or navigation. The site's name hints at a radio or retro aesthetic, but there is not yet enough content to determine a dominant topic.
https://v19.neocities.org/
Sunday (handle: v19) has built a charming Neocities archive dedicated to collecting and showcasing internet interests, shrines, and old-web aesthetics with hand-coded HTML. The site features a blog, link buttons, a last.fm integration, and a growing collection of shrines celebrating 2000s-2010s internet culture and technology.
https://humblebeeowo.neocities.org/
Bee's Bumbling Base is a web layout template and HTML reference page offering a responsive 3-column design with mobile-friendly flexbox collapsing, available on GitHub. The site demonstrates common HTML text elements and serves as a practical starting point for anyone building an old-web style personal page.
https://velvetpetals.nekoweb.org/
Velvetpetals is the early-stage personal homepage of webmaster Allie, who built it to have a more personal corner of the web while also learning to code. The site is heavy on graphics and decorative elements, with an atabook for visitor messages and sections for a gallery and links still in progress.
https://2cool4fp.neocities.org/
Created in response to the great Neocities crash of 2019, this appreciation directory spotlights Neocities users who were knocked off the front page due to a follower-wiping bug. Visitors can browse curated profiles of interesting personal sites spanning anime, fashion, cats, programming, and more, all discovered through community submissions.
https://webpage-example.pages.dev/
A demonstration webpage built to accompany an article on webpage development, featuring a personal collection of recipes and cooking resources. The site is minimal in scope but serves as a functional example for readers exploring web development concepts.
https://crummy.com/software/downhill
Downhill is a weblog connectivity tool created by Leonard Richardson that works like the Oracle of Bacon but for blogs, finding paths between any two weblogs based on their linking relationships. Though the underlying data is now outdated, the source code remains available and it offers a glimpse into early blog network analysis and the blogging ecosystem era.
https://theden.neocities.org/
The Den is a personal homepage on Neocities that participates in the Hotline Webring, featuring a JavaScript-dependent design with a guestbook and status indicator. With minimal visible text and an image-heavy layout, it has the hallmarks of an old-web aesthetic personal site still finding its footing.
http://blosxom.com/
Blosxom is a lightweight, open-source Perl blogging application that treats plain text files as its entire content database, making publishing as simple as saving a file. The site offers full documentation for users and developers, a plugin registry, and installation guides for multiple platforms.
https://loveberry.nekoweb.org/
Loveberry is a web resource site by June, offering CSS snippets, coded widgets, and guides designed to help others build and customize their own websites. Notable offerings include status cafe widgets, comment box customizations, and reusable code snippets aimed at making web design more accessible to beginners.