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https://zone-builder.neocities.org/
Zoner is a drag-and-drop static site generator created by Ryan Trawick, designed to build Zonelets-style blogs from Markdown files without requiring manual HTML or JavaScript editing. It features automatic RSS feed generation, screen-reader-optimized HTML, Disqus comment support, and is available as open-source software on itch.io.
https://suckless.org/
Suckless.org is the home of dwm, dmenu, st, and other minimalist Unix tools built around a philosophy of simplicity, clarity, and frugality in software design. The project has been active since the late 2000s, hosting source releases, mailing lists, a wiki, and a community dedicated to writing software that does less but does it well.
https://links.net/webpub/html/mobile.html
Justin Hall, one of the earliest personal web publishers, shares practical tips for making old-school HTML pages render well on modern mobile devices using viewport meta tags and basic CSS. The page covers responsive design techniques suited for simple web essays, including how to handle blockquotes, images, and embedded YouTube videos on small screens.
https://teppyslayouts.neocities.org/
Teppy's Layouts & Tips offers a growing collection of handcrafted, old-web-inspired HTML layouts that visitors can freely copy, modify, and use for their own sites. Each layout has a distinct creative personality, ranging from terminal-style windows to dreamy picnic themes, making this a genuinely fun resource for anyone building a personal site with old-web charm.
https://essem.space/
Essem's personal homepage showcases a developer who builds open-source projects including esmBot and runs Fediverse instances like wetdry.world and lethallava.land. The site serves as a hub linking to their code projects, microblogging presence on both Fediverse and Bluesky, and a Ko-fi support page.
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.
https://redblobgames.com/maps/mapgen2
Red Blob Games presents Mapgen2, an interactive procedural map generator that creates volcanic island-style terrain using Delaunay triangulation and custom biome algorithms originally built for the game Realm of the Mad God. Visitors can explore hundreds of unique island shapes by tweaking seed values, save high-resolution images, and dig into the open-source JavaScript code behind the generator.
https://migcabana.neocities.org/
Mig's personal corner of the web from Galicia, Spain, built as a way to make the internet feel fun and personal again, featuring a Linux Mint setup, iPod mods, a 3DS collection, Pokemon, and a photo gallery shot on a Sony Cyber-shot. The site has a warm, handcrafted feel with sections for a room tour, diary archives, and a bag showcase, reflecting a love of retro tech, anti-big-tech values, and analogue hobbies.
https://webring.getimiskon.xyz/
Gettie's Webring is a small, invite-style ring created by getimiskon to connect personal websites after noticing many webrings had shut down or closed registrations. It focuses exclusively on personal sites, listing over a dozen member pages with simple HTML snippets for joining and linking back to the ring.
https://mayaks.eu/
Maya Karabula-Stysiak's personal site showcases her programming projects including a JavaScript window manager, a 3D engine, and a Gemini-to-HTTP proxy, alongside a tiny-log of technical and philosophical musings. The site embraces the 'small web' aesthetic, offering a charming mix of coding experiments, drawings, and curated lists of books, music, and films.