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Style your RSS feed
https://darekkay.com/blog/rss-styling
Darek Kay's technical blog post walks through how to style RSS feeds using XSL/XSLT, turning raw XML into a readable, user-friendly page in the browser. The tutorial includes code samples, browser support notes, and real-world examples from Kay's own blog and photography site.
Blog 2026-03-17
Accessibility-Checking Favelets - Little scripts that you can save to test for web accessibility | Accessify
https://accessify.com/tools-and-wizards/accessibility-tools/favelets
Accessify offers a collection of bookmarklet scripts (favelets) that web developers can save to their browsers for quick accessibility testing, including tools to highlight missing alt attributes, show div IDs, inspect stylesheets, and audit table structure. Each favelet runs directly in the browser, making it a handy toolkit for anyone building accessible, standards-compliant websites.
Resource 2026-03-15
Humbug: Periodic Table of Blogs
https://humbug.com/links/periodic.html
A cleverly formatted blogroll arranged as a periodic table of elements, where each 'element' represents a blog the creator followed before RSS readers took over. The collection spans categories like baseball, politics, sci/tech, and culture, featuring well-known blogs like Kottke, Daily Kos, FiveThirtyEight, and xkcd.
Directory 2026-03-13
.:18DOTORG:.
https://cvrsed.neocities.org/
A mysterious splash-page entry site by cvrsed, teasing a collection of computer-themed trinkets, orbs, and curiosities. The minimal landing page invites visitors to click through into what promises to be a whimsical old-web personal space.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Home - Thomasorus
https://thomasorus.com/
Thomasorus is the personal website of a developer and creator who shares projects, a knowledge base, portfolio work, and a journal all in one tidy space. The site's minimal structure and custom color theme selector hint at a web-craft-minded individual with a thoughtful approach to building for the open web.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Sunday Sites
https://sundaysites.cafe/
Sunday Sites is a community coding club where participants gather roughly once a month on Gather to write HTML together for about two hours, guided by creative prompts like 'Pick a song you like and make a site based on its title.' The result is a growing archive of small, experimental web pages created by members including reidar, chizra, whoislina, and others, making it a charming showcase of collaborative handcrafted web creativity.
Organization 2026-03-13
annualbeta
https://annualbeta.com/
Søren's personal dev blog covers front-end development topics including accessibility, CSS, web performance, and the Eleventy static site generator. Articles like 'The many languages of front-end development' and 'Dynamic Social Sharing Images with Eleventy' reflect a thoughtful, craft-oriented approach to building for the web.
Blog 2026-03-12
Old'aVista: Home
https://oldavista.com/
Old'aVista is a nostalgic search engine dedicated to crawling and surfacing old websites from classic hosting services like Geocities, Angelfire, Tripod, and AOL, letting visitors rediscover the early web as it once existed. It pairs its retro-styled search interface with a curated directory of categories, an Internet Archive integration, and a community guestbook, making it a genuine labor of love for old-web preservation enthusiasts.
Resource 2026-03-12
Nekoweb Districts
https://districts.nekoweb.org/
Nekoweb Districts is a neighborhood-style webring for the Nekoweb hosting platform, organizing member sites into themed districts like Akiba for anime, Arcade District for games, and Sydney for music. It offers a charming way to discover and join a community of personal websites grouped by interest.
Webring 2026-03-12
inkbook: welcome
https://runescapegf.neocities.org/
Inkbook is a Neocities personal page with a login gate and a flashing-colors aesthetic warning, suggesting a creative old-web style site in early or minimal form. Very little content is accessible from the landing page, making it difficult to assess the full scope of what the creator has built.
Personal Page 2026-03-17