Web Design
1378 sites
https://ttaxyy.neocities.org/
Jett's personal homepage on Neocities is a minimalist landing page with a friendly greeting and a webrings section. The site is sparse but has the hallmarks of an old-web personal page in progress, inviting visitors to explore further.
https://disassociated.com/
Running since 1997, disassociated.com is a long-running personal blog covering technology, web publishing tools like Eleventy/11ty, literature, health, and the IndieWeb and Small Web movements. The blogger writes thoughtful commentary on a wide range of topics, with a particular enthusiasm for independent self-publishing and the culture surrounding it.
https://iwebthings.joejenett.com/
Joe Jenett's i.webthings hub is a long-running web log and link aggregator curated since 2010, surfacing interesting finds from across the indie and old web including CSS tools, open-source projects, creative web experiments, and webring trails. It serves as a personal web curation hub with an accompanying directory, making it a beloved fixture in the small-web and independent web community.
https://bestmotherfucking.website/
A profanity-laced manifesto and satirical demonstration advocating for lightweight, accessible, readable websites, making its point by being exactly the kind of minimal site it preaches about. It covers web design principles like text contrast, font loading, HTTPS, and HTTP/2 in a blunt, irreverent style that has made it something of a cult classic among web developers.
https://numycode.neocities.org/
Numycode's personal corner of the internet is a freshly started Neocities page with a charming retro aesthetic, featuring a gifypet and a handful of navigation links. The site is still in its early stages, with a blog and projects section promised but not yet live.
https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/library/cyber/freed/0607freed.html
A 1996 New York Times 'Internet Q&A' column by John C. Freed, answering reader questions about early web topics like creating a homepage on AOL or CompuServe and running Netscape offline. A fascinating time capsule of the nascent consumer internet era, offering step-by-step guidance for everyday users navigating online services for the first time.
https://love.strongisfighting.org/dreamcatchers
Dream Guardian is the official TFL-approved fanlisting for dreamcatchers, the decorative Native American-inspired objects, with 179 members from around the world who share a love of them. Created by Cheryl in 2007, the site offers join codes and a growing member list for fans to sign up and connect.
http://brainjar.com/dhtml/ouija
BrainJar.com hosts an interactive DHTML Ouija board that responds to mouse movements, letting visitors ask questions and watch the pointer glide to spell out answers. It showcases a clever JavaScript/DHTML trick from the late 1990s, making it a neat example of early dynamic web interactivity.
https://4leaf.neocities.org/
A sparse personal homepage by a creator called 4leaf, currently showing little more than a title and a single image. The site appears to be in its early stages, with virtually no content yet developed beyond a basic landing page.
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.