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http://html-5.com/metatags/index.html
HTML-5.com offers a comprehensive reference page listing HTML meta tags with detailed explanations and usage examples for web developers. The site covers a wide range of meta tag attributes including Apple mobile web app settings, SEO-related tags, and viewport controls, making it a handy technical reference for front-end development.
https://vintagecomputing.com/
Vintage Computing and Gaming is Benj Edwards' long-running blogazine celebrating the history of classic computers and video games from the 1960s through the 1990s, now marking its 20th anniversary online. Packed with interviews, articles, and historical commentary covering systems like the Atari, NES, TRS-80, ZX Spectrum, and early Macintosh, it stands as a rich archive for anyone passionate about retro tech history.
https://authguy.nekoweb.org/
Auth's personal site is a refreshingly honest confession and fresh start, where the creator openly admits to previously using AI to build their sites and is now learning HTML, CSS, and JavaScript from scratch. The site documents their journey learning the basics through W3Schools and Mozilla Web Docs, complete with a JavaScript playground and webrings, making it a genuine beginner's handcrafted corner of the web.
https://tilde.club/~_
Dave Rutledge's tilde.club personal page blends a blog-style journal with a showcase of his pre-2000 web design portfolio, including sites like woot.com and meh.com that he helped build. A charming artifact of early internet culture, it also serves as a community hub with links to fellow tilde.club members and their own personal pages.
https://mypillowfort.net/
My Pillow Fort is a kawaii-themed resource hub offering thousands of free web graphics, templates, tutorials, fonts, borders, kaomoji, and generators for personalizing your website. The site blends a cute personal blog with a massive collection of old-web style resources, making it a treasure trove for anyone building a retro or pastel-aesthetic page.
http://robotstxt.org/
Robotstxt.org is the definitive reference for understanding web robots, crawlers, and spiders, covering everything from how to write a robots.txt file to blocking unwanted bots from your site. It includes a robots database, a robots.txt syntax checker, an IP lookup tool, and a comprehensive FAQ making it an essential stop for webmasters and developers.
https://tilde.town/~silentbicycle
A minimalist homepage on tilde.town featuring an ASCII art cow and a brief personal introduction, linking out to the creator's Twitter and GitHub profiles. The sparse, text-art aesthetic is a nod to old-school Unix terminal culture and the tilde community collaborative server scene.
https://meowzone.nekoweb.org/
MeowZone is a quirky personal homepage built with FrontPage 98/2000, lovingly styled in the old-web tradition by a creator known as flpydisk.sys. The site celebrates retro web authoring tools and browser culture, complete with browser compatibility notes and a SweepRing webring badge.
http://codetoad.com/asp/format_date_time.html
CodeToad is a programming reference and tutorial hub offering ASP scripts, code snippets, and articles covering languages like ASP, JavaScript, Perl, VB, and more. This particular page, by Jeff Anderson, provides a highly-viewed guide to ASP's FormatDateTime function with practical examples and live results.
https://burgeonlab.com/
Burgeon Lab is Naty S.'s tech-focused personal log from Hong Kong, covering Hugo static site guides, IndieWeb integration, web development tips, and privacy-conscious open-source tools. A medical doctor by training, Naty brings a thoughtful perspective to topics like data ownership, microformats, webmentions, and sustainable web hosting.