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https://pochi.crd.co/
Dia's code resource carrd offers a wide collection of CSS and HTML snippets for Carrd website builders, covering text effects, image borders, animations, custom cursors, music players, and much more. It's a handy reference hub packed with ready-to-use code snippets and tutorials for anyone looking to customize their personal Carrd site.
http://webmaster-tool.co.uk/
A large free graphics archive offering over 5,300 downloadable web design assets including animated flags, page borders, backgrounds, counter digits, bullets, and webpage templates. The site also provides free WordPress themes, a text editor tool, and resellable software, making it a practical toolkit for webmasters building old-school websites.
https://mazuc.net/
Chris Mazuc's personal project hub showcases hands-on restorations of vintage Sun and HP workstations alongside electronics builds like a reflow oven, a bench frequency reference, and an Asterisk-based vintage phone intercom. The site doubles as a window into a tinkerer's workshop, blending retro hardware revival with hobbyist electronics and networking projects.
http://backtrack-linux.org/
BackTrack Linux was a pioneering penetration testing distribution active from 2006 to 2013, born from the merger of Auditor Security Collection and Whax. This archive page chronicles the project's version history and officially redirects visitors to its successor, Kali Linux, maintained by OffSec Services.
https://soulmaze.neocities.org/
Soulmaze is a personal Neocities site featuring art, journaling, and a handy tutorial on listening to MIDIs in Linux, with the creator aiming to make the operating system more approachable. The site also includes Islamic prayer time widgets, webring participation, and a cozy old-web aesthetic with plenty of buttons and banners.
https://adrbog.neocities.org/
ADRBOG is a playful Spanish-language personal site by a creator who obsesses over browser compatibility, offering a terminal version, a no-JS fallback, and a suite of wild color themes and visual gimmicks. The site pokes fun at SEO culture, celebrates obscure browsers like Dillo and Netscape, and invites robots and humans alike to explore its quirky experiments.
https://spooky-directory.neocities.org/
The Spooky Directory is a curated listings site connecting shoppers with independent creators selling alternative, gothic, and spooky goods. Categories span clothing, art, accessories, make-up, and homeware, making it a handy hub for fans of dark aesthetics looking to support small businesses.
https://tilde.pink/
tilde.pink is a tilde community server accessible exclusively via Gopher and Gemini protocols, making it a rare holdout of the old-school internet philosophy. Visitors are redirected away from the web entirely, encouraged to explore using alternative, lightweight protocols that predate or sidestep the modern HTTP web.
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.
http://maher.filfre.net/filfre
Filfre is a Windows interpreter for interactive fiction created by Jimmy Maher, supporting both Z-Machine and Glulx story formats used by classic and modern text adventures. The site offers free downloads of the application, source code, and even sound file patches for classic Infocom titles like The Lurking Horror and Sherlock.