“Webmastery” and “webweaving” are cool ways to describe web development from a hobbyist standpoint, so we like to use it here. The resources below are meant to be helpful to create your own website.
Current and active directories and website listings for the small web.
Most paid hosting offerings include an option for purchasing a domain, but if you want to just purchase a domain, these are some favorites:
Non-commercial projects only, usually.
Staff Note: There are a lot of text cliques across the independent web and would be a bit overwhelming to include here. Instead of linking to individual text cliques, these link to collections, directories, and compilations of text cliques.
Staff Note: It is recommended to avoid EIG Hosting companies, services and brands.
These are resources relating to graphics, graphic design, or creating art.
Also called “sozai” or “web mats,” these are collections of graphics collected all over the web that you can incorporate into your website.
Staff Note: These are active pixel clubs and pixel cliques across the web that have either been created or revived from an older age of the internet. Unsure about what this is?
These are utilities, programs, and helpful tools that can help make your life easier when it comes to computing, webmastery, and other computer-related hobbies.
These are alternative projects, web services, and replacements for the corporate web, corporate services, or Big Tech.
Staff Note: selfh.st has a giant directory of active self-hosted (typically free) apps that is a good resource to use.