Web Design
1378 sites
http://www.gonsie.com/
Elsa Gonsiorowski's personal homepage serves as a hub linking to her CV, blog, talks archive, CrossFit tracker, and reading list. It offers a glimpse into the life of a professional with technical and personal interests, organized into a tidy collection of personal and family resources.
https://healerboy1004.neocities.org/
Wetware is a stylishly minimal personal site by healerboy1004, optimized for widescreen displays and active since early 2022. The sparse structure and atmospheric title suggest a work-in-progress personal space with a retro-web aesthetic sensibility.
https://members.tripod.com/azn_addict1986/Links.htm
AzN Addict's links page is an early 2000s curated directory of resources organized into categories including MP3 downloads, software, game cheats, emulators, and anime sites. Built on Tripod with an AzN Pride aesthetic, it offers a snapshot of the kinds of sites young internet users were frequenting at the turn of the millennium.
https://cosgan.de/smilie.php?wahl=0&ziel=froehlich&setlang=english
Cosgan.de is a large collection of animated smilies, emoticons, and GIFs organized into categories like happy, angry, love, animals, food, and more. Visitors can copy image URLs in multiple code formats including UBB, making it easy to drop these free graphics into forums, websites, and messages.
http://users.zetnet.co.uk/andrewi
A bare-bones personal homepage hosted on Zetnet with virtually no visible content beyond a title. The page appears to be an empty or near-empty index with no substantive text or features to explore.
https://xaselgio.net/
Soblow Xaselgio, an indigo dragoness based in France, runs this technically-focused blog archiving niche findings about self-hosting, system administration, web security, and the broader state of the internet. Posts cover topics like LLM crawlers poisoning the web, nginx, Debian, and domain management, making it a useful resource for fellow tinkerers and self-hosters.
https://jansowan.neocities.org/
Shroomie/Joan's early-stage Neocities site is a work-in-progress personal page with a detailed public to-do list covering CSS layout plans, color theming with the Catppuccin palette, and page structure improvements. The site is refreshingly transparent about its construction process, offering a peek at how a beginner builds and iterates on their first hand-coded webpage.
https://neogeo.ju.mp/
NEOGEO REDUX is a web design resource focused on the Carrd website builder, offering tips, CSS tricks, and practical advice for creating visually polished pages without relying heavily on code. Created by Android 17 (also known as Lapis), the site includes tutorials on gradients, custom cursors, imported fonts, and other design techniques with annotated examples.
https://delyo.be/blog
Delyo's blog covers digital freedom, open tools, counter-culture, and the indie web, with posts ranging from Cyrillic typography history to Linux font tricks and Fediverse explainers. Written in both English and French, it reflects a thoughtful commitment to open-source values and reclaiming the web from corporate platforms.
https://htmlhelp.com/
HTMLHelp.com is the Web Design Group's comprehensive reference hub for HTML and CSS, offering HTML 4 and 3.2 specifications, a Cascading Style Sheets guide, online validators, link checkers, and accessibility tools. Founded to promote browser-agnostic, accessible web authoring, it includes forums, FAQ archives, and design guides covering everything from frames to CGI programming.