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https://treefort.boards.net/
Treefort is a cozy community message board centered around the indie web scene, where members share their personal websites, discuss web projects, and help each other with coding and design. With sections for site showcases, webrings, hobbies, media, and casual chat, it serves as a welcoming hub for old-web enthusiasts and independent site builders.
Organization 2026-03-12
456 Berea Street: Articles and news on web standards, accessibility, and usability
https://456bereastreet.com/
Roger Johansson's 456 Berea Street is a long-running technical blog covering web standards, CSS techniques, accessibility, and usability best practices. Articles range from practical CSS layout tricks to screen reader compatibility tips, making it a valuable reference for front-end developers who care about building the web correctly.
Blog 2026-03-13
Photoshop Etiquette: A Guide to Discernible Web Design
https://photoshopetiquette.com/
Photoshop Etiquette is a structured guide covering best practices for organizing Photoshop files in a web design workflow, with chapters on layers, assets, typography, effects, and quality control. It advocates for clarity and empathy when handing off PSDs, making it a practical reference for designers who collaborate or revisit their own work.
Resource 2026-03-13
Mind Drops :: Wrap indicator in <pre> blocks
https://dmitry.khlebnikov.net/2020/05/10/wrap-indicator-in-pre-blocks
Dmitry Khlebnikov's technical blog 'Mind Drops' features a deep-dive post on creating a pure CSS wrap indicator for code blocks, solving a responsiveness problem with PrismJS syntax-highlighted pre elements. The post walks through the author's custom CSS solution using div wrappers, pseudo-elements, and a clip trick, along with a bonus PrismJS plugin developed to integrate the approach.
Blog 2026-03-17
512KB Club | A showcase of lightweight websites.
https://512kb.club/
The 512KB Club is a curated directory of websites that load in under 512 kilobytes of uncompressed resources, championing a faster and leaner web against bloated modern design. Created by Kev Quirk, it organizes qualifying sites into three tiers based on size (Green, Orange, and Blue teams) and advocates for performance-focused web development practices.
Directory 2026-03-12
https://grains.cc/about
Nick, a Berlin-based programmer, maintains this digital garden as a personal wiki and public note-taking system covering electronic music, permacomputing, small web philosophy, games, and mental health. The site is part of the Merveilles Webring and is built around the philosophy of non-performative, handcrafted web publishing rather than traditional date-sorted blogging.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
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https://velvetpetals.nekoweb.org/
Velvetpetals is the early-stage personal homepage of webmaster Allie, who built it to have a more personal corner of the web while also learning to code. The site is heavy on graphics and decorative elements, with an atabook for visitor messages and sections for a gallery and links still in progress.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
Rich User Experience, UX and Desktopization of War
http://contemporary-home-computing.org/RUE
A long-form critical essay by Olia Lialina, researcher and digital folklore advocate, examining how UX design and Web 2.0 ideology have progressively alienated users from their computers and the open web. Drawing on interface theory, military surveillance technology, and the history of personal home pages, the piece traces how 'rich user experience' became a mechanism of control rather than empowerment.
Resource 2026-03-12
https://jansowan.neocities.org/
Shroomie/Joan's early-stage Neocities site is a work-in-progress personal page with a detailed public to-do list covering CSS layout plans, color theming with the Catppuccin palette, and page structure improvements. The site is refreshingly transparent about its construction process, offering a peek at how a beginner builds and iterates on their first hand-coded webpage.
Personal Page 2026-03-13
「猫 移动」
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.
Personal Page 2026-03-13