Rediscovering the Small Web - Neustadt.frhttps://neustadt.fr/essays/the-small-web/
a search engine and a directory, organised into channels, accessed via Internet Archive One of the biggest ones was the DMOZ open-directory project , based on the original Mozilla
Most websites today are built like commercial products by professionals and marketers, optimised to draw the largest audience, generate engagement and 'convert'. But there is als
When Search Engines Fail Us | neonauthttps://neonaut.neocities.org/microblog/2021/08/when-search-engines-fail-us
progression. The directory was updated, based on These Thoughts: Link duplication makes sense. A recommended link should go in all relevant categories. Category specificity elimin
Goodbye DMOZhttps://websitering.neocities.org/DMOZMemory
which would check the directory for bad links & move them to a part of the site which could only be viewed by editors. I had to check these sites & see if they still existed. Park
An eulogy for the Open Directory Project, with thoughts on using & editing the directory. Also a defence of the directory.
The Dockhttp://koshka.love/links.html
Post • The Dock Links Directory Welcome to the Dock, traveler! Here you can find an entire fleet of ships waiting to take you to exciting locales in exotic lands all over the vast
A hand-curated website directory containing links to over 250 (largely Web 1.0
Make the Web Great Againhttp://koshka.love/mwwwga.html
to DMOZ and a vast directory of Web 1.0 sites from all over. Although they harbour little to no activity anymore and are a pain to find websites on, Angelfire and Tripod are still
A treatise on making the World Wide Web as great as it was back in the 90s and early 00s.
The Old Web ⇢ Devon.LoL 😆https://devon.lol/blog/the-old-web/
IndieSeek.xyz's directory seems to be MIA. Maya's site still works, but her subscriptions don't work for me anymore. My First Love on the Web The first web site I ever loved was c
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