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https://coryd.dev/webrings
Cory Dransfeldt's webring membership page lists the webrings he participates in, including The Claw Webring and CSS JOY Webring, with join links for each. A small but charming slice of old-web culture kept alive on a modern personal site, celebrating the community-linking spirit of webrings.
https://gorciu.neocities.org/
Gorciu's Corner is a charming personal homepage featuring a blog, shrines, projects, a newsletter, an idea generator, and even an imageboard, all wrapped in a cozy old-web aesthetic. The breadth of built-in tools and creative sections like 'creations of younger me' and 'tips 4 you' make this a surprisingly feature-rich little corner of the web.
https://todays.pointless.click/
Andrew Blakey's collection of interactive browser-based experiments and mini-projects spans from a Game Boy emulator and a Chip8 emulator to physics simulations like Brownian Motion and fun diversions like Googly eyes and Rubik's cube. Each dated entry is a self-contained pointless-but-delightful click, making this a charming showcase of creative coding and web tinkering.
https://etamodder.github.io/
Etamodder's self-described 'boring site' is actually a quirky personal hub packed with small web tools and projects, including a DungeonMapper game, a Pac-Man clone, a file uploader, and a VNC connector. The stamp collection advocating for Linux, IPv6, HTML5, and internet privacy reveals a developer passionate about open-web principles and retro computing culture.
https://pure-mac.com/ftp.html
Pure Mac is a comprehensive software directory cataloging Mac-compatible applications across dozens of categories, from games and productivity tools to system utilities and internet software. This particular page focuses on FTP and file transfer tools for macOS, listing clients, servers, and download managers like Cyberduck, Fetch, Transmit, and wget with direct download links and brief descriptions.
http://htomc.dns2go.com/anim/anim.htm
Wayne's site hosts a large categorized collection of free animated GIFs spanning topics like animals, politics, The Simpsons, South Park, Starcraft, Halloween, and psychedelics. A classic old-web resource for anyone looking to grab ready-made animations for their own webpage, organized into multiple browsable sections.
http://nsftools.com/tips/MSFTP.htm
A comprehensive reference listing every command available in the Microsoft Windows command-line FTP client, drawn directly from Windows NT help files and organized with syntax details and parameter explanations. Developers and sysadmins will find it especially useful for scripting FTP tasks or troubleshooting command-line file transfers.
https://evolt.org/node/60300
Evolt.org is a community-driven resource for web developers featuring member-submitted articles, news, and tutorials covering topics like PHP, visual design, site development, and usability. This particular article by George covers formatting numbers for currency display, representative of the practical, code-focused guides the site is known for.
http://intek.net/EMAILinfo/smtp%20error%20codes.htm
A technical reference page documenting SMTP error codes, protocol behavior, and related email delivery concepts including blacklists, spoofing, and RFC 821 standards. Visitors will find a structured listing of numeric response codes with plain-language explanations, making it a handy quick-reference for anyone troubleshooting email server issues.
https://txt2tags.org/
txt2tags is an open-source document converter created by Aurelio Jargas in 2001 that transforms plain text files with minimal markup into dozens of formats including HTML, LaTeX, DocBook, DokuWiki, and Wikipedia markup. The project site offers full documentation, markup demos, feature lists, downloads, and links to the GitHub repository for both the v2 and v3 maintained versions.