Web Design
1304 sites
https://ishimori.crd.co/
Ishimori is a curated resource hub collecting CSS codes, fonts, background images, and web design tricks primarily for use on Carrd sites. Maintained by admin Uka and collaborators, it offers an extensive library of text effects, scrollbox codes, cursor styles, and layout templates for anyone building their own pages.
https://ournet.rocks/
Knitting Our Internet is an educational workshop project by Tommi that uses tangible, hands-on activities to explain how the internet works while critically examining surveillance capitalism, centralization, and the environmental impact of mainstream social networks. Visitors can invite Tommi to host the workshop or download the Weaver Kit to run it themselves, with past events spanning hackerspaces, festivals, and universities across Europe.
https://pentacom.jp/pentacom/bitfontmaker2
BitFontMaker2 is a browser-based bitmap font editor that lets users draw pixel-by-pixel custom fonts and export them for use in web and digital projects. The tool includes a gallery for sharing community-made fonts, import/export functionality, and options for licensing and advanced typographic metrics.
https://karthik82.tripod.com/comp_ftp.htm
Karthik's tutorial page explains how to use FTP to manage and upload files to free web hosting services like Tripod, Geocities, and Fortunecity. It covers why FTP clients are superior to built-in file managers, recommends specific software like CuteFTP and FTP Explorer, and walks through the connection process for major 1990s-era hosts.
https://leonardwojcik.com/web-rings
Leonard Wojcik's technical guide explains the history, structure, and mechanics of webrings, covering everything from what they are to how to build one using serverless functions and JSON endpoints. It's a thoughtful blend of nostalgia and practical implementation advice, complete with diagrams and a curated collection of active webrings.
https://doglike.nekoweb.org/
Weird Dog is a handcrafted personal homepage on Nekoweb built with a playful, old-web aesthetic featuring gifs, marquees, and hoverable text elements. The site greets visitors with a friendly content warning about its amateur coding, bright colors, and mild language before inviting them inside.
https://jeltus.nekoweb.org/
A welcoming splash page on Nekoweb with a classic old-web aesthetic, inviting visitors to enter the site proper. The minimal structure and browser compatibility notice hint at a handcrafted personal homepage, though the landing page alone reveals little about the creator's specific interests.
https://frills.dev/
Frills is the personal website of a Welsh webmistress who has crafted a charming old-web-style emporium featuring blog posts, experiments like a filterable HTML named colors tool, shrines, bookmarks, and a guestbook. The site showcases a genuine love of indie web culture, participating in numerous webrings and offering RSS feeds, a colophon, and thoughtful accessibility features.
https://dansteinman.com/dynduo
Dan Steinman's Dynamic Duo is a comprehensive cross-browser DHTML tutorial covering JavaScript, CSS positioning, animations, events, and layer manipulation using his open-source DynAPI library. The site includes live demos, downloadable code, games built with DHTML, and detailed API documentation, making it a thorough reference for late-1990s to early-2000s web scripting techniques.
https://er0gutz.neocities.org/
Alistair's Wonderland is a personal Neocities homepage built with old-web aesthetics, featuring blinkies, webrings, and a playful handcrafted layout. The site is sparse on visible content from the index alone but hints at multiple pages covering Alistair's personal interests and creative work.