Links
Below you'll find credits for this site, some of my favourite small web resources, sites I enjoy, and more. Feel free to browse!
Please feel free to link back to my site, I'll have buttons soon. :)
Site Credits
With the exception of what's credited below, I coded this site on my own using Visual Studio Code and drew images in Procreate and Pixaki for iPad.
- w3schools -- My code would be a weeping pile of mess without this site. Total lifesaver. I also used one of their code snippets for my image galleries.
- kalechips layout thrift store -- Great, simple responsive code scaffolds for websites. I used one as a base for this site.
- 88x31 Button Collection -- An enormous list of 88x31 buttons, and where I grabbed the ones used on my home page.
- Main Site Font: Cabin by Google Fonts
- Background Image: Transparent Textures
- Favicon: Freepik - Flaticon
Small Web Tools & Resources
- 32-Bit Cafe Resources List -- A huge list of resources for the small web. I've used a lot of these sites for inspiration and reference!
- Neocities -- Hosting site for the small web, including this site. Has a browsable site directory, great for finding like-minded folks and getting website ideas.
- Bear Blog -- My blog host, a simple Markdown-based privacy-first blogging platform.
- HTML for People -- I used this as a refresher when I started building sites again. Great for getting started!
- Interacting With Other Websites -- Some guidelines to finding community within the personal web.
Small Web Folks
A non-exhaustive list of sites on the small web that I enjoy for various reasons. If you wanna see what kind of incredible stuff you can build with HTML, CSS, JS and a dream... check these out.
Other Cool Sites
More sites I like, mostly related to yesterweb articles.
- Intro to the Web Revival -- A rundown on why people are going back to making sites like this.
- sadgrl's intenet manifesto -- An article exploring how we could be navigating social relations online.
- Against an Increasingly User-Hostile Web -- A deeper-dive on the commoditizing of the web, and steps we can take to move forward.













