Web Design
1378 sites
https://wolfyja.de/
Jade Arson is a German-based personal site from a neurodivergent, non-binary creator who shares CSS customizations for Mastodon frontends, emoji edits, and various web tinkering projects. The site leans heavily into hands-on computer work, including custom Masto-FE stylesheets, emoji packs, and a train-themed passenger carriage resolver, making it a neat stop for Fediverse-adjacent web tinkerers.
https://evolt.org/node/4299
Evolt.org is a volunteer-run community resource for web developers, featuring member-submitted articles, news, and reviews covering topics like usability, backend code, visual design, and software. This particular article by Madhu Menon explores how to create helpful and user-friendly 404 error pages, a classic piece of web development guidance from the early 2000s.
https://nocss.club/
The No CSS Club is a curated directory of websites that deliberately use no CSS, no style attributes, and no JavaScript, celebrating the stripped-down simplicity of pure HTML on the modern web. It makes a tongue-in-cheek philosophical argument that real information needs no styling, and invites visitors to submit qualifying sites to its growing list.
https://meta-ring.hedy.dev/
The Meta Ring is a webring created by ~hedy that connects personal website owners who write about their own site's design, technology choices, and creation process in dedicated colophon or /meta pages. It celebrates the craft of intentional personal web building and links a community of people who document and share their workflows, tools, and design philosophies.
https://zeusofthecrows.neocities.org/
Zeus of the Crows has built a quirky, self-aware personal homepage with a playful retro terminal aesthetic, complete with fake login prompts and a tongue-in-cheek auto-redirect gimmick. The site participates in several webrings including the nojs webring, yesterwebring, geekring, and hotline webring, making it a node in the old-web revival community.
https://sweetembed.neocities.org/
sweetEMBED is a curated archive of copy-and-paste HTML/CSS templates, retro widgets, custom cursors, browser pets, and other embeddable goodies for Neocities and indie web creators. With 30+ full-page layouts, a live custom web editor, and categories covering everything from guestbooks to CRT backgrounds, it's a one-stop shop for building a personality-packed personal page.
https://freezy.neocities.org/
FREEZINATOR's Lair is a personal homepage currently under construction, featuring a link collection and a blog. The site is sparse but has the classic old-web personal page charm, with minimal content visible so far.
https://gutz.neocities.org/
This is a redirect page for the former Neocities site known as GUTZ, announcing that the creator has moved to a new web home. The page itself is essentially a forwarding notice with minimal content, pointing visitors to the updated location.
https://jmibo.neocities.org/
Jimbo's personal Neocities homepage showcases interactive web experiments and creative computer projects alongside a journal and blog for sharing thoughts and updates. The site has a charming old-web aesthetic complete with webrings, friend buttons, and links to cool corners of the indie web.
https://dpolakovic.space/blog
David Polakovic's personal blog covers a eclectic mix of hacking, Star Wars opinions, and classic text adventures like Zork, with posts ranging from Windows 95 printer exploits to Y2K-style bug musings. The site is self-hosted with a Git server, RSS feed, and GPLv3 source code, giving it a strong indie web and open-source ethos.