There’s a simple test you can do to tell if a website is a positive citizen of the web, or a negative one. Go to the website and look for their links; do they have any? Does the website link to other websites made by other people? Or do they just link to their own social media? How many outbound links do they have?-Melonking
This entire website is a work in progress. I'll be making regular updates. Check back whenever you feel like it.
Art
Blogroll
- All Visible Objects
- Arrive at Easterwine
- The Convivial Society
- The Homebound Symphony
- Jane Austen's World
- The Oddest Inkling
- Shotsnaps
Books of Sand
Comics
Games
- BGG
- Crab Fragment Labs
- Cyningstan
- Kevan Davis
- itch.io
- lichess
- Pagat
- David Parlett
- Principia Apocrypha
- Sensei's Library
Internet Worthies
Lit!
- Aesopica
- Anna's Archive
- Arts & Letters Daily
- G. K. Chesterton's Works on the Web
- Locus
- Luminist Archives
- SF Encyclopedia
Local
Music
Tobacco
Make a website.
- Neocities - Generous host of this website!
- HTML for People - Blake Watson's "HTML for People" tutorial is excellent. It was just what I needed to gently ease me back into HTML. I'm grateful to him and all of the others who have dedicated their time to making the open web a better place for all of us.
- W3 Schools HTML - Another tutorial that I've started working through.
- Simple.css - To whatever extent this website looks nice, it's because of simple.css!
- Markdown Guide - Since I've decided to use micro.blog for blogging/micro-posting, I've also decided that I ought to know Markdown.
- HTML Cheat Sheet
- HTML Arrows
Why make a website?
- Tending the Digital Commons by Alan Jacobs
- Our Manorial Elite by Alan Jacobs
- Manorial Technocracy by Alan Jacobs
- The Open Web as Gift Economy by Tracy Durnell
- What is the Web Revival? by Melonking
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