Computers & Internet
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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://jkphl.is/
Joschi Kuphal is a certified web and document accessibility specialist based in Nuremberg, Germany, who shares his work as a consultant, auditor, lecturer, and community organizer in the digital accessibility space. His page highlights his teaching roles at several German universities, community events like the Accessibility Club and technica11y webcast, and his founding of tollwerk, a cooperative web and advertising agency.
https://oppossil.neocities.org/
Parker's Basement is a personal site by Parker (opossil) built explicitly to improve their coding skills, featuring buttons, blinkies, stamps, and webrings alongside a fledgling blog. The site is in active early development with a to-do list of planned pages including shrines, a gallery, and an about me section.
https://88x31.kate.pet/
Kate's archive collects hundreds of classic 88x31 pixel buttons organized into categories like flags, LGBT, games, software, and GNU/Linux for easy browsing and copying. Each button comes with one-click HTML copy functionality, making this a handy reference for anyone building an old-web style homepage.
https://design-system.club/
The Design Systems Webring is a human-curated collection of personal websites belonging to design system practitioners, connecting 23 members from across the industry. Created by Ariel Salminen, it welcomes anyone working with design systems regardless of experience level and provides simple instructions for joining via GitHub pull request.
https://marlena.ruhr/
Marlena Müller is a computer science student at Ruhr-Universität Bochum whose personal site covers her academic work, theoretical computer science interests, and student advocacy activities. The site includes a CV, blog, publications, and press mentions highlighting her involvement in debates around digital sovereignty and university labor conditions.
https://deloughry.co.uk/
Matthew Peck-Deloughry (aka Dr_DinoMight) is a full-stack developer with 15 years of experience who shares blog posts, projects, recipes, and playlists through a stylish terminal-aesthetic personal site. The dev-focused content covers AI, frontend development, web APIs, and personal reflections on the indie web, making it a compelling stop for fellow developers.
https://bicycleforyourmind.com/
Run by macosxguru, Bicycle For Your Mind is a curated link blog focused on macOS software, productivity apps, and tools for power users, with a particular love for keyboard-driven workflows, Emacs, and alternative Mac utilities. With 59 pages of archived posts, it offers a deep well of carefully selected app recommendations, command-line curiosities, and thoughtful commentary on the Apple ecosystem.
http://9front.org/
9front is the official home of 9front, a fork of Plan 9 from Bell Labs, offering downloads, documentation, bug tracking, and community resources for this experimental operating system. The site features an FQA (Frequently Questioned Answers), manual pages, a wiki, and release announcements for a niche but dedicated OS community.
https://leonardwojcik.com/web-rings
Leonard Wojcik's technical guide explains the history, structure, and mechanics of webrings, covering everything from what they are to how to build one using serverless functions and JSON endpoints. It's a thoughtful blend of nostalgia and practical implementation advice, complete with diagrams and a curated collection of active webrings.