Web Design
1378 sites
https://coryd.dev/webrings
Cory Dransfeldt's webring membership page lists the webrings he participates in, including The Claw Webring and CSS JOY Webring, with join links for each. A small but charming slice of old-web culture kept alive on a modern personal site, celebrating the community-linking spirit of webrings.
https://fan.nekoweb.org/
FAN.NEKOWEB.ORG is a hand-coded personal site on Nekoweb that leads with a detailed technical disclosure page, highlighting its use of iframes, drop-shadow animations, fixed positioning, and JavaScript. The entrance page itself reads like a love letter to old-web craftsmanship, complete with planned accessibility features like a font switcher and gif pauser.
https://postponed0x00.gay/
postponed0x00's personal site blends a DIY ethic with hands-on technical projects, including building custom guestbook software in Node.js and constructing a wooden workbench. The site features a blog, a manifesto, and references to Cyberpunk storytelling, making it a thoughtful corner of the indie web.
https://reef.kingdra.net/
Reef is a collection of mini-cliques created by the owner of kingdra.net, offering copy-paste HTML snippets for personal websites covering topics like gemstones, Nintendo games, Pokemon, Splatoon, colors, music, and fandom tropes. Each clique comes with pre-made pixel or text graphics sourced from various artists, making it easy for visitors to grab a badge and join without any formal membership listing to maintain.
https://alphacentauri.neocities.org/
Alpha Centauri is Rem's personal webcorner, described as a place to relax and experiment with web design, featuring a Last.fm music widget and a space-themed aesthetic. The site is a perpetual work in progress with a warm, exploratory vibe inviting visitors to poke around.
http://themostamazingwebsiteontheinternet.com/
Chris built this chaotic, caps-lock-heavy homepage as a class project for ISYS 202, complete with a gun preference form, a quirky questionnaire profile, and an enthusiastic dream of becoming a big internet-web man. It's a genuinely charming artifact of early web learning, full of misspellings, exclamation points, and a cameo from a wizard Tom Cruise.
https://kristylicious.neocities.org/
Kristylicious is a retro-styled personal site by Kristy that lovingly recreates the aesthetic of 90s and Y2K-era web design, drawing inspiration from platforms like GeoCities, Angelfire, and AOL Hometown. The site blends old-web nostalgia with personal content including HTML codes, web design resources, and a vintage frillies-style layout.
https://groundfloor.neocities.org/
Ground Floor is a lightweight CSS framework built by Scott O'Hara specifically for NeoCities websites, providing clean default styling for HTML elements without requiring any CSS knowledge. It covers everything from typography and forms to tables and layout helper classes, making it a handy starting point for anyone building a simple site on NeoCities.
https://larsfrommars.neocities.org/
Lars (also known as Jamie) is a 17-year-old who has built a sprawling personal links hub packed with resources for piracy, privacy, free ebooks, music tools, and leftist texts. The site is more of a curated bookmarks collection than a traditional homepage, with hundreds of links organized into themed sections alongside webrings, stamps, and fediverse connections.
https://mikemai.net/blog/2024/11/01/you-are-not-a-css-dev-if-you-have-not-made-a-css-reset.html
Mike Mai's technical blog dives into CSS development with a focus on minimal, thoughtful approaches to web styling, including a detailed breakdown of his personal CSS reset and typesetting conventions. The post reflects Mai's background as a graphic designer, exploring font kerning, anti-aliasing, and box-sizing with practical code examples and a Codepen template.