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https://project.shadow-lord.com/
Project CLIQUE is a directory of joinable web cliques run by personal website owners, where visitors can browse and join themed communities based on shared interests, fandoms, and favorites. From claiming your cat breed to wielding a Kingdom Hearts Keyblade, the collection spans a wide variety of pop culture and lifestyle themes for the old-web hobbyist crowd.
https://joelchrono.xyz/
Joel is a mechatronics engineer and FOSS enthusiast from México who writes about free software, Linux, tech, gaming, origami, and everyday life on this personal blog. The site features weeknotes, music discoveries, TTRPG purchases, and a blogroll of indie web feeds, making it a warm corner of the small web.
https://anybrowser.org/
Home of the Viewable With Any Browser Campaign, this site by Cari D. Burstein advocates for accessible web design that works across all browsers and platforms. It also hosts a collection of related resources including BBEdit tips, game guides, and archived community pages from various old-web projects.
http://howtocreate.co.uk/fixedPosition.html
A technical reference page by Mark "Tarquin" Wilton-Jones covering how to implement CSS position:fixed in Internet Explorer 5.5 and 6 using JavaScript workarounds. The page includes code snippets, explanations of browser compatibility issues, and frank commentary on IE6's legacy as a barrier to modern web development.
https://idbuttons.neocities.org/
Fluffmoth's ID Buttons is a free resource database of tiny identity buttons for use on personal websites, offering a light/dark theme toggle for browsing. It's a handy archive for anyone looking to add small identity or pride-related pixel buttons to their old-web-style pages.
https://awii.neocities.org/
Awii's website is an old-web style personal homepage with a retro cyberspace aesthetic, complete with a classic 'click to enter' splash page and playful references to Windows XP and Internet Explorer compatibility. Part of the Hotline Webring, this site leans into nostalgic early internet culture with its minimal but characterful entry portal.
https://zillman.us/subject-tracers/directory-resources
Marcus P. Zillman's 2026 Directory of Directories is a massive curated reference collection covering hundreds of subject categories, from AI and biotechnology to genealogy and journalism. Created by a self-described eSolutions Architect and Internet expert, this long-running resource serves as a meta-directory linking to specialized resource guides across virtually every field of knowledge.
https://chasnah.com/
Chasnah's homepage is a labor-of-love personal site centered on restoring and preserving 80s and 90s computers, with sections for projects, a gallery of vintage Macintosh hardware, a file archive, and hand-coded web design philosophy. The site also links to a companion project called The Rakko Project, a vintage-computer-accessible archive of drivers, documentation, and software for old machines.
https://neo-neighborhoods.neocities.org/SoHo/residence
The NeoCities SoHo Residential District is a curated neighborhood directory listing personal homepages and creative sites from the Neocities community, styled after the classic GeoCities neighborhood format. Visitors can browse dozens of linked personal sites spanning art, writing, retro aesthetics, and more, each accompanied by a brief description and profile link.
https://pixelde.su/
Pixel (Andy) is a Senior Frontend Developer from Germany who has built a thoughtfully crafted personal site featuring a blog, projects, talks, events, and even a characters page. The site participates in several webrings including the CSS JOY and Retronaut rings, and its colophon and open source ethos make it a standout example of intentional personal web craftsmanship.