Web Design
1378 sites
https://karthik82.tripod.com/comp_ftp.htm
Karthik's tutorial page explains how to use FTP to manage and upload files to free web hosting services like Tripod, Geocities, and Fortunecity. It covers why FTP clients are superior to built-in file managers, recommends specific software like CuteFTP and FTP Explorer, and walks through the connection process for major 1990s-era hosts.
https://coldfries.neocities.org/home
Coldfries is a minimalist personal site featuring music recommendations, creator shrines, and pixel art, with an embedded shoegaze track setting the mood. The site has a quiet, lo-fi aesthetic that reflects the owner's taste in indie and shoegaze music.
https://macchiato.coffee/
Arina's personal site features her cat Espresso as a central presence, with image-heavy pages and a cozy coffee-themed aesthetic. The site includes a free layout section, music, and status updates, making it a charming little corner of the old web.
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://xn--z7x.xn--6frz82g/
A minimalist personal homepage styled as a terminal interface, titled 'Cat Move' in Japanese, with a sparse command-line aesthetic and links to a blog, GitHub, and webring. The site is light on content but has a distinctive lo-fi, old-web charm built around a cat theme.
https://wdrl.info/
WDRL is a curated web development newsletter archive created by freelance frontend developer Anselm Hannemann, running for over 10 years and 300+ editions sent to 18,000 subscribers. The archive compiles handpicked links and resources covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SVG, and engineering management, praised by industry figures at Google, Smashing Magazine, and beyond.
https://seirdy.one/?webring=htmlhobbyist
Seirdy's personal IndieWeb site focuses on software freedom, accessibility, privacy, and security, with articles covering topics like inclusive web design and search engines with independent indexes. The site reflects a strong commitment to user autonomy, FLOSS principles, and the open web, making it a thoughtful resource for anyone interested in ethical software development.
https://webmasterwebring.netlify.app/
The Webmaster Webring is a community ring dedicated to encouraging people to build and share their own personal websites, with a welcoming 'I don't care how, just do it!' philosophy. It connects dozens of member sites ranging from personal blogs to art pages and fan shrines, and also offers resources and widgets for aspiring webmasters.
https://unwissen.bearblog.dev/
Unwissen is a minimalist blog hosted on Bear Blog, with sections for posts, links, and an about page. The sparse content and clean layout suggest a personal journal or thought-collection site still in its early stages.
https://kevquirk.com/
Kev Quirk's personal blog covers web development, blogging platforms, and open web advocacy, with posts ranging from project launches like Pure Blog and Pure Comments to opinions on browser features and internet culture. The site reflects a hands-on web enthusiast who builds and shares tools for the indie web community, including the well-known 512kb Club project.