Web Design
1378 sites
https://empress-anita.neocities.org/
Empress Anita's Neocities homepage is a personal hub for random interests, featuring a multilingual welcome message in English, Lithuanian, and what appears to be a constructed language. The site is in active redesign, currently light on content but inviting visitors to explore and grab a site stamp for linking back.
http://amassment.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=1960
Amassment is a community forum dedicated to fan site and fanlisting creators, where members share works-in-progress and discuss personal web projects. This particular board thread invites members to post about fanlistings they are currently building, sparking discussion around subjects ranging from Pokemon characters to anime favorites.
https://home.bway.net/ebalasba/bookmarks
A personal bookmarks collection exported in 2004, organizing hundreds of saved links across categories like Computers, Software, New York, Arts & Entertainment, and Sports. The sheer breadth of over 1,500 cataloged links across 15 sections makes it a fascinating snapshot of early-2000s web browsing habits.
https://janlukas.blog/
Jan-Lukas Else writes a personal blog mixing tech topics like self-hosting, email servers, and decentralized social networks with everyday life updates about cycling and the outdoors. The site participates in the IndieWeb Webring and features bilingual content in English and German, making it a genuine slice of the indie web ethos.
https://unwissen.bearblog.dev/
Unwissen is a minimalist blog hosted on Bear Blog, with sections for posts, links, and an about page. The sparse content and clean layout suggest a personal journal or thought-collection site still in its early stages.
https://www.benjaminrancourt.ca/
Benjamin Rancourt is a Web Sustainability and Performance Consultant who shares thoughts and experiments across a blog covering web technologies and related subjects. The site doubles as a professional showcase and personal space, making it a useful stop for anyone interested in sustainable and high-performance web development.
https://yerich.net/userbox
Created by Wikipedia user The Userboxer, this tool lets you generate custom userbox code for English Wikipedia pages with a simple point-and-click interface covering colors, text, borders, and CSS options. It supports multiple output methods including the Userbox template and raw HTML, making it a handy utility for personalizing Wikipedia user profiles.
https://aaadaaam.com/notes/no-class
Adam Stoddard's technical notes site features deep dives into modern CSS techniques, including his experiment with building a fully class-free website using only semantic HTML elements and tag selectors. The writing is thoughtful and opinionated, with a focus on CSS architecture, cascade layers, and the philosophy of constraint-driven design.
https://maurice-renck.de/de/blog/2023/indieweb-community
Maurice Renck's blog covers IndieWeb principles, web development, and the open web, with this post detailing how he built a small community around weekly blog roundups using JavaScript and a JSON-based webring-style widget. The site blends technical how-to content with IndieWeb advocacy, touching on tools like Kirby, NodeJS, CSS, and Mastodon integration.
https://buggybadhabits.neocities.org/
A newly launched personal Neocities homepage from a creator going by 'buggybadhabits', featuring webrings, a site button for linking back, and a welcoming splash page aesthetic. The site is in its early stages with minimal content beyond navigation and link-back graphics.