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Sams's very own homedir in the Tildeverse
https://tilde.club/~sammy
Sammy's minimal tilde.club homepage is part of the Tildeverse, a network of shared Unix servers hosting personal pages in the tradition of old-school internet culture. The page serves primarily as a webring hub connecting other tilde community members via previous, random, and next navigation links.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-17
maia website
https://maia.lgbt/
Maia is a Swiss fox who shares her personal corner of the web, covering her interests in programming (TypeScript, Rust, Python), gaming (Minecraft, TF2, Garry's Mod), and electronic music including DJing. The site is a work in progress with a handful of blog posts and a friendly links section connecting to other personal sites in the small-web community.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-12
https://sqlninja.sourceforge.net/
Sqlninja is an open-source penetration testing tool designed to exploit SQL Injection vulnerabilities in web applications backed by Microsoft SQL Server, automating the process of gaining remote access to vulnerable database servers. Created by 'icesurfer', it includes attack modules, a Metasploit wrapper, DNS tunneling for data extraction, and even a hidden Easter Egg that streams music.
Resource Web Security | 2026-03-13
⋆ gummy ring ⋆
https://gummyring.neocities.org/
The Gummy Ring is a charming webring created by Joro that connects personal sites united by a love of cute things, pixel art, and small moments of sweetness. Members can choose from several adorable gummy-themed badge designs, with custom mystery flavors made for select members adding a delightful personal touch.
Webring Web Design | 2026-03-12
The Perfect Website
https://perfectsite.neocities.org/
A pointed, satirical manifesto about the principles of good web design, arguing that lightweight, accessible, and readable sites are inherently superior to bloated, over-engineered ones. The site itself serves as a live demonstration of its own philosophy, loading in near-zero kilobytes while covering performance, responsiveness, accessibility, HTTPS, and semantic HTML.
Resource Web Design | 2026-03-12
https://aboutdavid.me/
David is a high-schooler who codes open-source projects, including JavaScript tools for syncing budgets, handling RSS feeds, and using Notion as a CMS. The site showcases a handful of GitHub projects with live commit tracking, contact details, and a clean minimal layout.
Personal Page Programming | 2026-03-12
Textile Markup Language Documentation
https://textile-lang.com/
The official documentation site for Textile Markup Language, a lightweight text formatting syntax used to generate valid HTML for blogs and content management systems since 2002. Visitors will find comprehensive reference material covering block modifiers, phrase modifiers, tables, links, images, typography, and CSS attributes, complete with live interactive examples.
Resource Web Design | 2026-03-13
Home - Frills
https://frills.dev/
Frills is the personal website of a Welsh webmistress who has crafted a charming old-web-style emporium featuring blog posts, experiments like a filterable HTML named colors tool, shrines, bookmarks, and a guestbook. The site showcases a genuine love of indie web culture, participating in numerous webrings and offering RSS feeds, a colophon, and thoughtful accessibility features.
Personal Page Web Design | 2026-03-12
Flockless: ./index.txt
https://flockless.xyz/
Joseph's minimalist personal site features a review of the Millenium MPS-450, a power supply unit, alongside a no-frills blog format built for personal expression over audience growth. The site has a charming terminal aesthetic and participates in the Hotline Webring, making it a small but genuine corner of the independent web.
Personal Page Hardware | 2026-03-12
HTML5 accessibility
http://html5accessibility.com/
Maintained by Steve Faulkner, HTML5 Accessibility tracks the current accessibility support status of HTML5 features across major browsers including Chrome, Edge, Firefox, IE, and Safari. It tests whether features are keyboard accessible, mapped to platform accessibility APIs, and usable by people relying on assistive technology without requiring ARIA workarounds.
Resource Web Design | 2026-03-13