Web Design
1304 sites
https://devhank.neocities.org/
DevHank's creative Neocities site is packed with interactive elements, hidden surprises, and clickable easter eggs that reward curious visitors who explore every corner. From an interactive world map with collectible magnets and cards, to custom CSS widgets and language learning tools, this ICT student's homepage doubles as a playground of web experiments.
https://sentex.net/~ajy
James Yolkowski's sprawling personal homepage covers a wide range of self-built web projects, from a mathematics reference site to a Calvin and Hobbes index, interesting facts collections, and hockey history articles. The site serves as a hub linking to numerous independently created resources spanning math, science fiction, puzzles, and Canadian history.
http://celestial-star.net/
Celestial Star is a long-running web design resource offering hundreds of premade anime and general website layouts, Photoshop brushes, textures, avatars, and HTML/CSS tutorials. Visitors can browse an extensive gallery of linkware graphics, submit their own layouts, and find everything needed to build and style a personal website.
https://siobhan.bearblog.dev/
Siobhan is a primary school teacher and mum from Bristol, UK, who blogs about technology, teaching, and travel in her spare time. Built on the Bear blogging platform, her site has a warm and minimal feel with a guestbook and Mastodon presence rounding out the community features.
https://psacake.com/web/ef.asp
Psacake.com's code library provides practical Classic ASP snippets for working with time and date functions, showing developers how to display formatted dates and times on web pages with live output examples. The site also covers a broad range of web technologies including JavaScript, CSS, .NET, and SQL Server, making it a handy reference for old-school web developers.
https://www.fauxtrots.com/
Emily is a frontend developer and Recurse Center alum who built this personal site with SvelteKit to showcase her projects, blog, and thoughts on technology's role in society. The projects section is impressively diverse, spanning colorful visual tools, games, and utilities, all paired with a blog covering topics like LoRa networking, YAML parsing, and tech burnout.
https://namlemonade.com/
Nam Lemonade (also known as Rose Carter) is a Canadian full-stack web developer who has been building personal sites on Neocities since 2019, archiving all previous versions to showcase their growth as a coder. The site features a Flight Rising breeding tool, a blog, original character pages, and a charming old-web aesthetic with blinkies, a guestbook, and alternate themes.
https://kurio.neocities.org/
Kurio's personal website is built as a hands-on learning project, with the creator openly documenting their journey of hand-coding HTML, CSS, and JavaScript from scratch. The site features a blog focused on web development and "computer-touching related stuff," alongside art and personal sections, making it a genuinely content-driven web design learning site.
https://matuzo.at/
Manuel Matuzovic is a Vienna-based frontend developer who writes in-depth technical posts about HTML, CSS, and web accessibility. His blog covers nuanced topics like ARIA roles, skip links, and browser behavior, making it a valuable resource for developers who care about inclusive web practices.
https://elite784.online/
ELITE784.Online is the personal homepage of a self-described 'idiot' hosted on Nekoweb, featuring a retro old-web aesthetic with browser compatibility badges and a home server connection option. The splash page showcases classic web culture touches including a WEB-14 rating badge, anti-Chrome sentiment, and credits to Kallistero's Effect Maker for its visual effects.