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https://epic.crd.co/
Urgonic's coding archive is a Carrd-focused resource hub offering free codes, layout tips, tutorials, and pixel graphics for building visually appealing personal sites. The creator shares practical advice on accessibility, mobile-friendly design, and CSS tricks alongside curated links to graphics resources like GifCities, blinkies, and 88x31 buttons.
https://asciibutt.neocities.org/
Asciibutt's site is a nearly empty Neocities page with virtually no content visible beyond a title and two links. The ASCII-themed handle hints at a personality, but there is almost nothing here to explore or engage with.
https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/ref/rst/introduction.html
This is the official introduction and goals document for reStructuredText, a lightweight plaintext markup syntax created by David Goodger and used extensively for Python docstrings and software documentation. It covers the design philosophy, history, and relationship to predecessor systems like StructuredText and Setext, serving as both reference and working example of the markup itself.
https://zastrow.co/
Philip Zastrow is a product-minded developer and designer from Ohio who shares weeknotes, technical articles, and insights on topics like codebase exploration, AI integration, and design thinking. The site features a reading list, external writing, and a clean personal blog covering the intersection of product design and development.
https://unix.dog/~yosh
Yosh's personal page hosted on unix.dog features a classic old-web aesthetic complete with web badges, friend links, and sections covering gadgets, articles, and personal interests. The badge collection references Arch Linux, Rain World, Resonite, and various friends' sites, giving it a distinctly nerdy, community-connected feel.
https://neongd.com/
Neongod's personal site covers retro computing topics including Commodore 64, Amiga, and classic Macintosh hardware, with content on restoration, preservation, and tracker music. Notable features include downloadable C64 assembly tools, a Lukhash tape project, and availability via the Gemini protocol for old-web enthusiasts.
https://underscorehads.neocities.org/
Hadley's Neocity is a hand-crafted personal homepage with a clever Heaven-and-Hell themed layout, still actively under construction with new content being added over time. The site takes inspiration from CaptainHowdie's Neocities presence and invites visitors to explore through a lobby-style navigation structure.
https://nshjck.github.io/
Jack's personal corner of the internet celebrates the old-web spirit, with a focus on webrings, handcrafted pages, and reclaiming the web from corporate monotony. The site is still under active construction and features fun touches like rain effects and cursor animations alongside a guestbook and links collection.
https://perishablepress.com/new-clearfix-hack
Perishable Press, run by Jeff Starr, offers in-depth CSS tutorials and web development tips, including this detailed breakdown of the improved clearfix method for clearing floats without legacy browser hacks. The site covers CSS techniques, WordPress development, and web security, with a well-organized archive of practical code snippets and how-to articles.
https://milkpowderbun.com/
Milkpowderbun is a charming personal project site with a cozy, old-web aesthetic, inviting visitors to explore its frequently updated little corner of the internet. With participation in the Retronaut webring and a welcoming, casual tone, it embodies the spirit of handcrafted personal websites.