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https://lukew.com/ff/entry.asp?1927=
Luke Wroblewski's design resource site covers mobile and web interface design with in-depth articles grounded in real research and usability data. This particular entry examines how to design for large-screen smartphones with one-handed use in mind, referencing studies, OS-level solutions, and practical UI placement strategies.
https://adrianroselli.com/2015/01/css-bookmarklets-for-testing-and-fixing.html
Adrian Roselli's technical blog post presents a collection of CSS bookmarklets for testing and fixing common web issues, including removing intrusive overlays, finding missing alt attributes, and restoring focus outlines. The post includes ready-to-use bookmarklets alongside instructions for building your own, making it a practical resource for front-end developers and accessibility professionals.
https://www.creopard.de/
Creopard.de is a German-language retro computing hub dedicated to Windows 95, Windows 98, MS-DOS, and the Commodore 64, offering unofficial service packs, drivers, FAQs, and gaming tips you won't find elsewhere. Highlights include the site's own unofficial German Windows 98 SE and Windows 95 OSR2 service packs, plus guides for running DOS multiplayer games like Doom over IPX networks.
https://ichi.city/
Ichi is a small, friendly web hosting community where users can create and share personal homepages in the spirit of the old indie web. The platform showcases a growing collection of member pages ranging from blogs and digital gardens to quirky personal sites, making it a cozy hub for creative self-expression online.
https://amareteaparty-webring.neocities.org/
Amare Tea Party is a themed webring connecting sites under a cozy, romantic aesthetic, built using onionring.js and hosted on Neocities. Visitors can browse the guest list, learn how to join, and explore the network of member sites that share this charming tea-party theme.
http://pspug.org/
The Paint Shop Pro Users Group (PSPUG) is a thriving online community dedicated to helping artists and hobbyists master Jasc/Corel's Paint Shop Pro software through tutorials, online classes, contests, and an active member forum. With sections covering resources, art galleries, filters, plug-ins, and a self-learning programme, it serves as a comprehensive hub for PSP enthusiasts of all skill levels.
https://lina.sh/
Lina is an 18-year-old developer from Leipzig who built this terminal-styled personal site entirely without JavaScript, including a live Spotify status widget. Her notable project, CUII-liste, exposed secret website blocking cooperations between German ISPs and companies, earning coverage from TorrentFreak, Heise, and netzpolitik.org.
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://webring.nomaakip.xyz/
Swagring is a webring curated by nomaakip, designed to connect and showcase cool personal sites across the old-web community. The site is minimal and in-progress, with an about page and a members directory linking out to participating sites.
https://kallistero.neocities.org/
Kallistero's Project Cy is a creative web experiment featuring a custom in-page browser called NaviA, a draggable navigation assistant that lets you browse external sites without leaving the page. The site also includes visual display modes like Trippy, Scanlines, and Negative, along with a blog and plans for hosting original scripts and web tools.