297 private links
Get to understand webrings.
The post has also a collection of webring systems.
A list of webring stored in a sheet.
Other webrings in bulk that can be used later:
Another personal website <3
I'm a front-end developer, designer, accessibility specialist, educator, and CSS artist. I write, speak, and collect ethical design resources. I work freelance, and you can hire me.
The blog: https://fossheim.io/writing/
A frontend developer and accessibility auditor (and other things). The website design is close to the WCAG documents appearance :D
The blog: https://www.matuzo.at/blog/
A list of projects of Lee Martin:
His dev blog is on Medium: https://leemartin.dev/?gi=e5f0945e85bd
The personal website of cassie :)
My blog is where I think out loud. Expect mainly front-end development, with a sprinkling of self care and mental health.
A personal website that has themes depending of the day: "live", "cycle", "sunrise", "Day", "Sunset", "Night" and "Light".
I'm a web developer based in Edinburgh, Scotland, and use the pronouns he/him. I love front-end development—particularly CSS, HTML, and web performance.
The blog: https://alistairshepherd.uk/writing/
A design egineer with a focus on accessibility.
The blog: https://www.ellyloel.com/blog/
She make a difference between blog post (longer content) and digital garden for thoughts.
A portfolio of different projects made by Henry, a creative developer (he/him/él) currently based in New York City Denver, Colorado. I’m really into CSS, animation, interaction, and deleting code.
The blog: https://henry.codes/writing
Programming with HTML, CSS and JS :)
The website has a neon title with pixellised icons and multiple themes are available for the website.
The blog: https://localghost.dev/blog
The blog: https://tylersticka.com/journal/
The website has something close to cartoons :D
An original personal website that reminds the possibility of design for the web!
An old-school personal website. The about me page is different from the rest of the website <3
You can see the cursor of other visitors o_o
The blog of course: https://dimden.dev/blogindex
It generated 2 colors that have an accessible contrast with each other
Another personal website that has a navigation similar to an app. Its content is straightforward.
A garden is something in-between a personal blog and a wiki. It’s a collection of evolving notes, essays, and ideas that aren’t strictly organised by their publication date. They’re inherently exploratory – posts are linked through contextual associations. They aren’t refined or complete – posts can be published as half-finished thoughts that will grow and evolve over time. They’re less rigid, less performative, and less perfect than the personal “blogs” we’re used to encountering on the web.