Web Design
1378 sites
https://abslimeware.neocities.org/
A boot screen splash page by abslimeware on Neocities, featuring a clickable computer graphic that leads to the main site. The page is still under construction, with plans for autoplaying music and further content development.
https://ava7patterns.com/
Ava7 Patterns offers a massive collection of 1905 free seamless background patterns and textures, organized by color and shape, available for use on websites, Twitter, Facebook, or as desktop wallpaper. With nearly 2000 downloadable tiles spanning styles from minimalistic to pixel and geometric, it is a genuinely useful graphics resource for web creators.
https://seryndelle.neocities.org/
Seryndelle's Sanctum is a handcrafted personal homepage featuring shrines, thoughts, links, and a guestbook, built with old-web sensibilities and best viewed on desktop. The site participates in multiple webrings including the Retronaut Webring, reflecting a love of the indie web and nostalgic internet culture.
https://neotomic.neocities.org/
Neotomic is a personal Neocities homepage that is perpetually under construction, embracing the classic old-web aesthetic with autoplay music and a desktop-first design philosophy. The site is sparse on crawlable text but invites visitors to explore its pages and sign the guestbook.
https://swiftyshq.neocities.org/
Swifty's HQ is a personal homepage on Neocities built with accessibility and customization in mind, offering multiple color contrast styles including dark, light, and dim modes. The site is notably thoughtful about inclusive design, featuring screen-reader-friendly elements, skiplinks, and cross-device compatibility.
https://supplies.ju.mp/
A defunct but archived collection of web graphics including pixels, blinkies, stamps, and buttons for use on personal pages and shrines. With 762 images catalogued and organized into sections, this was a go-to supply resource for old-web and Carrd-era site builders.
https://fustilugz.neocities.org/
Fustilugz has built a charming collection of 88x31 web buttons gathered from across the internet, celebrating one of the most nostalgic elements of old-web culture. With over 200,000 views, this little site has clearly struck a chord with visitors who share a love of the tiny linked graphics that once decorated every personal homepage.
https://owlhari.neocities.org/shrines/guide
Owlharì's guide to webshrines walks visitors through the art of building personal shrine pages, offering prompts, ideas, and creative inspiration for anyone who wants to celebrate their favorite things online. Originally published in a Neocities surf club e-zine, this guide covers everything from what to write about to layout and coding ideas, making it a practical and enthusiastic resource for the personal web community.
https://jnkyrd.neocities.org/
JNKYRD is a boldly styled personal site by a creator going by the same handle, built for desktop browsing with bright colors, flashing images, and music on select pages. Most sections are still under construction, but the site signals a strong anti-AI, pro-free-speech aesthetic typical of the indie web revival.
https://adrbog.neocities.org/
ADRBOG is a playful Spanish-language personal site by a creator who obsesses over browser compatibility, offering a terminal version, a no-JS fallback, and a suite of wild color themes and visual gimmicks. The site pokes fun at SEO culture, celebrates obscure browsers like Dillo and Netscape, and invites robots and humans alike to explore its quirky experiments.