Web Design
1304 sites
https://sheref.neocities.org/
Sheref's Neocities homepage is a lively personal space built by a self-described lover of computers, programming, electronics, anime, manga, Vocaloid, and math. The site features shrines, a blog covering topics like glitch art with interactive web utilities, and a warm community vibe with webrings and button exchanges.
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://seirdy.one/?webring=htmlhobbyist
Seirdy's personal IndieWeb site focuses on software freedom, accessibility, privacy, and security, with articles covering topics like inclusive web design and search engines with independent indexes. The site reflects a strong commitment to user autonomy, FLOSS principles, and the open web, making it a thoughtful resource for anyone interested in ethical software development.
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https://mxbo.neocities.org/rss/ring
RomOS Feed Webring is a community webring dedicated to personal website owners who use RSS feeds, created by mxbo to help small web enthusiasts discover and follow each other's content through syndication. It includes guides on RSS vs Atom formats, joining rules, and ready-made widget code so members can display the ring on their own handmade sites.
https://sixtwothree.org/
The personal homepage of Jason Garber, a professional web developer based in Arlington, Virginia, who has maintained this site since 2005. It serves as his central online hub with links to his Codeberg, Mastodon, and GitHub profiles, and reflects his commitment to the IndieWeb movement and open web principles.
https://manuel-strehl.de/
Manuel Strehl, a German web developer known as Boldewyn, shares technical posts covering CSS tricks, Unicode quirks, command-line tools, Docker, and web accessibility. The blog leans heavily into front-end and developer tooling topics, with posts ranging from OKLCH color theming to DOM focus order and MySQL troubleshooting.
https://gligar.neocities.org/
A massive collection of web stamps curated by a user called Gligar, featuring hundreds of the small decorative images that were a staple of old-web personal pages. With 588 images and almost no text, the entire experience is a dense visual archive of stamp culture.
https://cyb3rnetic.neocities.org/
Cyb3rnetic's personal Neocities homepage features a minimal front page with a cyberpunk-inflected aesthetic, a hit counter, and background audio. The site is in early stages with very little content visible beyond the landing page.
https://audioduck.neocities.org/
AudioDuck is a personal Neocities site with a distinctive handcrafted old-web aesthetic, featuring custom navigation and font credits for its logo and sidebar. The site participates in the No AI Webring, signaling a commitment to human-made web creativity.
https://rbardini.com/
Rafael Bardini is a frontend engineer based in Amsterdam who shares technical posts about web development topics like TypeScript, Vite, and web components. He is also the creator of Carteiro, a once-popular package tracking app, and maintains several open-source projects.