Here be links!
It's so darn important to make sure a website isn't a dead end, so I wanted this to be one of the first pages I made here at the Sanctum. Links within each category are arranged in alphabetical order, and just because a link doesn't have any comments from me doesn't mean it's not one I love. Enjoy!
Archives and Resources
Betty's Graphics // The largest hand-curated graphics archive on Neocities
Dyson Logos // Not logos at all, but hand-drawn dungeon maps for D&D—thousands of them!
GifCities // A search engine for GIFs that were used in old Geocities websites
Texture Town // A huge repository of textures that can be used as website backgrounds
W3Schools // Handy tutorials for HTML, CSS, and many other languages
Blogs and Personal Websites
Diamond Geezer // This blog has been regularly updated for over 20 years!
Frills // Frills has an adorable dog. Come for the pup pics, stay for the cool site!
Kottke.org // The most famous blog I can think of—you'll find all sorts here
malice in wonderland // A friend of mine with an excellent taste in music!
Melon King // This guy was my introduction to the Web Revival. Go show him some love!
Fun and Games
Floor 796 // Reminds me of YTMND's famous Blue Ball Machine, but with pop culture figures
Mamono Sweeper // Like Minesweeper, but you're fighting monsters
NYT Games ($) // Requires a subscription, but the New York Times has the best crosswords in the biz
Media
BitView // A video sharing website inspired by how YouTube looked in 2010
Cool - Classic Jazz // An internet radio station specialising in classic jazz.
Jazz Sakura // An internet radio station specialising in Japanese jazz music
Mysterious Hyperlink // Who knows where this might lead?
Seeburg 1000 // An internet radio station specialising in light music from the mid-20th century
Newsletters
Links I Would Gchat You If We Were Friends
Tools
Commafeed // My RSS reader of choice. 100% free with no limits. Put a web shortcut on your phone too!
Dither Me This // Generate your own dithered images
Dungeon Scrawl // My favourite way of creating dungeon maps for D&D and other TTRPGs
DuckDuckGo // Here's my hipster boast: I've been using DDG as a search engine for over 10 years
Font Squirrel // Convert fonts to webfonts that you can use online
HTML Escape/Unescape Tool // Used for converting HTML into content you can read using RSS
Image Average Color Finder // Useful for colour co-ordinating your website!
Marginalia // An “independent DIY search engine” that can lead to some really interesting results!
Wiby.me // A search engine for the personal web
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