
Kids these days will never experience every web page looking like this.
Kids these days are making neocities pages again
neocities is where it’s at.
I love that. The enthusiasm of someone who can write 15 pages about penguin migration or medieval catapults is infectious.
Here you go: https://kagi.com/smallweb/
A curated list of small sites and blogs
We love Neocities! :3

I feel safer when I see IFrames and text and blue (sometimes purple) links than I do when everything’s shiny and slidey and has an alpha of less than 255.
TELL ME YOUR FIVE FAVOURITE GREENDAY SONGS
This person would love to spend an afternoon on neocities and see what people are still creating
Bring back the blinking text and MIDI music honestly.
Reading blogs on bearblog.dev is an amazing experience. No algorithms, no discourse, no AI slop (I mean, hopefully 😬) and a majorly decreased amount of depressing world news.
We need lines and boxes to not get lost. Structure it is
I never liked web 3.0 for the most part. Bloated trash. I’ll take pure HTML any day.
I miss those silly Blogspot blogs with long-ass lists of friendly blogs. I used to add them all to my google reader and just get lost in its variety. Then tumblr came along and it partially took over the image part but after the porn ban debacle it wasn’t the same and there are not so many wacky blogs left out there.
Old school webring jumping off point. Do you remember webrings?
I was just talking about this today with my wife’s family. We bought a whole house water filter from water filters of america and part of the reason we trusted them was their website. It looks like it is straight out of the early 2000s. We figured if they were scummy then they would put more effort into there site.
https://www.sheldonbrown.com/beginners.html
Desktop view is still proper old skool goodness.








