links
find more websites of the old web
wiby - here you will find sites that are built with plain html/css. just click on "surprise me..."
to get a random website
personal sites
kognise!
gergus.no
photocreations.ca
richard r. eckert - they have previous course outlines of computer science courses
hehexd.net
everest-pipkin.com - minimalist site, i really like their art and they have a bunch of links to other pages
maple.pet - the design of this website is so cool! it is like you are browing a personal computer
neustadt.fr - found them from their writing on "rediscovering the small web", check them out! they have some neat resources for retro stuff
webcatz.neocities.org - its so minimalist and maximalist at the same time how?? i love the colors of the website and its theme.
my favourite sections would be the about and the beepbox tracks (you HAVE to see this)
insect.christmas - she has a bunch of pages you can browse
psychcool.org - i found this site from discovering their youtube video on my for you page
blogs/journals
mr. money mustache - personal finance blog about retiring early (he also has a mobile app of all the blog posts!)
nuutti.no - updated pretty frequently. a blog about their life in general i think.
blog.isak.me - blog about coding projects
inspiration for my website
doqmeat.com - fonts used in my website i found on theirs. i love how there was a lot of things on
their homepage. i would want to place draggable objects on my site too, so that would be inspired by doqmeat.
jubiland.neocities.org - this is where i decided i want something simple like this, so i
am not stuck on figuring out how to code fancy things for my site
gardengod.neocities.org - took inspiration of her gallery page
resources/tools
w3schools.com - simple and straight to the point coding help/tutorials
mdn web docs - documentation of web development technologies.
goes further in depth that w3 schools
32bit cafe - literally everything you need to know to build your own website
freeCodeCamp.org - where i first started to learn html/css using their responsive web design certification. they have plenty of other coding courses though
misc.
voyager.neocities.org/whitespace - i got my background from here