Web Design
1304 sites
https://floppys-lounge.neocities.org/
Floppy's Web Lounge is a thoughtfully crafted personal site with sections covering articles, technology, media, and personal thoughts, with a clear emphasis on internet privacy and digital freedom. The site's Nutrition Facts disclaimer about external scripts and its link to the Online Spyware Watchdog signal a creator deeply interested in web privacy and mindful browsing.
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://silly.city/
Silly City is a community webring connecting personal sites belonging to nerds, sillies, and queers, with 55 member citizens listed along with their websites. It offers simple join instructions via GitHub PR or email, plus an embeddable iframe and navigation links for members to add to their own pages.
https://snowfallgarden.lophius.xyz/
Snowfall Garden is a creative tool by lophius.xyz that lets you generate and customize animated snowflake effects for use on your own website. Visitors can browse snowflake designs shared by others or build their own, making it a handy little resource for old-web and personal page decorators.
https://sleepydev.neocities.org/posts/5%20Ways%20to%20make%20your%20Neocities%20site%20more%20accessible
Sleepydev offers practical web accessibility tips aimed at Neocities and small-web creators who hand-code their own sites. The article covers five concrete techniques including semantic HTML, focus styling, and accessible image alt text, with clear examples and tool recommendations like the Wave accessibility scanner.
https://nelilly.neocities.org/?webring=htmlhobbyist
N.E. Lilly's personal web presence is anchored around a curated playlist celebrating the World Wide Web, internet culture, and virtual reality, with a strong 'HTML Hobbyist' identity. The site also showcases an RSS proof-of-concept and links out to creative and professional profiles including GitHub, CodePen, and a personal art site.
http://pmob.co.uk/
pmob.co.uk is a classic CSS reference and demo site packed with tutorials, layout examples, and bug fixes for common browser quirks from the early web era. Visitors can explore three-column layouts, tab rollovers, dropdown menus, CSS animations, and an extensive FAQ covering techniques that pushed the limits of what CSS could do before modern frameworks existed.
https://fisheatingsite.neocities.org/websites
A quirky curated links page from the fisheatingsite Neocities creator, featuring a small selection of handpicked websites with humorously deadpan descriptions covering minimalist living, fishing resources, and more. The playful, tongue-in-cheek commentary makes browsing the short list entertaining even if the directory itself is quite slim.
https://frontend.die-katrin.eu/
Katrin Kampfrath shares her expertise as a frontend developer through practical blog articles covering HTML, CSS, and accessibility topics. The site features code snippets, CMS tutorials for Kirby, and real-world solutions to common frontend challenges.
https://qswitch.neocities.org/
Qswitch's Neocities home base is a work-in-progress personal site featuring stamps, webrings, and a Windows 95-style aesthetic with links to neighboring sites. The page is currently undergoing major renovation but already showcases a classic old-web sensibility with pixel art, Mii imagery, and a growing collection of retro-flavored web decorations.