Web Design
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https://sptsw.neocities.org/
The Society for Professional Tree Spotters hosts a whimsical webring connecting sites dedicated to tree spotting, with links to pages covering specific trees like the Manchurian Alder, Yunnan Crabapple, and Caucasian Fir. The site has a playful, old-web charm with a curated list of member sites and a tongue-in-cheek nod to 'proper' arboricultural resources.
https://theadhocracy.co.uk/
Murray Champernowne's personal tech blog covers a decade of building and maintaining theAdhocracy, with articles on frontend development, Astro, cPanel, Node.js, and web infrastructure. Alongside the technical writing, the site includes a journal, reviews, and personal notes, making it a rich mix of developer insight and personal reflection.
https://thefreecountry.com/scripthosting/searchengines.shtml
Part of the thefreecountry.com webmaster resource network, this page curates free hosted search engine services that let website owners add a search facility using simple cut-and-paste HTML code, no CGI or PHP installation required. It includes links to related tutorials, comparisons of search engine types, and companion pages covering free Perl and PHP search scripts for those who prefer self-hosted solutions.
https://juicystudio.com/article/colour-contrast-analyser-firefox-extension.php
Juicy Studio, run by Gez Lemon, presents a Firefox extension that automatically analyzes colour contrast across all DOM elements in a webpage, helping accessibility evaluators identify failing foreground/background combinations without manual guesswork. The article covers the tool's functionality in depth, including luminosity contrast ratios, WCAG 2 guidelines, and the AERT algorithm, making it a valuable reference for anyone doing web accessibility auditing.
https://templaterr.neocities.org/
TEMPLATERR offers free navigation tools and starter layout templates specifically designed for Neocities beginners, including JavaScript-powered updating sidebars and responsive flexbox homepage layouts. Visitors can download zip files containing ready-to-use templates with names like Rubix and Felinium, as well as a Geocities-style example that explains the basics of 90s-era HTML and CSS.
https://jjs.remotes.club/
A minimal welcome page by 'jjs' hosted on remotes.club, a tilde-style community server focused on remote working culture. The page is essentially a stub pointing visitors to the creator's main presence at tilde.team.
https://silencingmachine.org/
xtalBiskit's personal site 'silencing machine' features thoughtful essays on internet culture, nostalgia for early web technologies like IRC and dial-up modems, and a manifesto advocating for personal homepages. Posts range from reflections on the early internet's magic to unexpected topics like recreational target shooting, giving the site a candid, opinionated voice.
https://dwt-archives.joejenett.com/
Joe Jenett's dailywebthing archives is a massive, long-running curated link collection dating back to the year 2000, housing thousands of validated links to diversions, resources, and web oddities organized into browsable categories. Built and maintained over decades, it serves as both a historical record of interesting web finds and an ongoing discovery hub for curious internet explorers.
https://css.land/lch
Created by Lea Verou and Chris Lilley, this interactive tool lets web developers pick and convert colors using the LCH color space, which offers perceptually uniform lightness across hues. It supports sRGB, P3, and Rec.2020 color gamuts and generates ready-to-use CSS color values with gradient preview and saved color swatches.