Web Design
1378 sites
https://tombrandis.uk/
Tom Brandis runs a minimalist personal site built with Jekyll on a Raspberry Pi, emphasizing privacy, accessibility, and the indie web ethos with no tracking, optional CSS, and full compatibility with any browser. The site features blog posts, a curated blogroll of RSS feeds, git repositories, and participation in several webrings celebrating the small web.
https://smoothsailing.asclaria.org/
Smooth Sailing Listings is a web directory cataloging sites of all kinds, from personal pages and fanlistings to pixel art, role-playing games, and writings. Part of the Asclaria umbrella, it organizes submissions into clearly defined categories and offers tools for submitting and editing your own links.
https://list-me.com/
List-Me.com is a free, non-elite web directory that has been accepting site submissions since 2004, offering anyone a place to list their website and gain traffic without fees or exclusivity requirements. With 355 links in its database spanning personal pages, art sites, fanlistings, and more, it serves as a welcoming hub for the indie and old-web community.
https://ttaxyy.neocities.org/
Jett's personal homepage on Neocities is a minimalist landing page with a friendly greeting and a webrings section. The site is sparse but has the hallmarks of an old-web personal page in progress, inviting visitors to explore further.
http://endoframe.com/css/ie3.html
Created by Braden N. McDaniel in 1997, this detailed reference documents exactly which CSS1 properties and features were supported (or broken) in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 for Windows 95 and NT. It covers fonts, backgrounds, color units, URL handling, and cascade behavior, making it an invaluable technical snapshot of early browser CSS compatibility.
https://yoohoosearch.neocities.org/
Yoohoo is a search engine and directory built specifically for exploring Neocities websites, offering curated sections like Best Of, Recommends, and a NeoCade. It serves as a hub for discovering the old-web revival community, complete with a guestbook, archives, and a dedicated Neocities directory.
https://candyhospital.neocities.org/
Candy Hospital is Dollie's personal link collection hub, gathering resources, interesting websites, and a small amount of original content across topics like mental health, writing, and parent resources. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic and includes sections for a web chapel, favourite things, and miscellaneous links, making it a cozy starting point for browsing curated corners of the internet.
https://denpa.neocities.org/
A brand-new personal homepage by a first-time web builder, created in June 2024 and still in its earliest stages. There is almost no content yet beyond a greeting and a Twitter link, making this a site very much under construction.
https://reef.kingdra.net/
Reef is a collection of mini-cliques created by the owner of kingdra.net, offering copy-paste HTML snippets for personal websites covering topics like gemstones, Nintendo games, Pokemon, Splatoon, colors, music, and fandom tropes. Each clique comes with pre-made pixel or text graphics sourced from various artists, making it easy for visitors to grab a badge and join without any formal membership listing to maintain.
https://killing-machine.bearblog.dev/
Hank's Blog is a minimalist personal blog hosted on Bear, featuring both normal entries and tutorial-style posts. The site is in its very early stages with minimal content, but offers a glimpse into Hank's experiments with blogging and writing tutorials.