Links
This page contains links to many sites across the web.
Contents:

My Site Button
If you want to link to me here’s my 88x31 button

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Favourite Websites
Here is a list of sites I love for various reasons.
Creatures
- Eem Foo's Archive – A project archiving the living modding community of the Creatures game series.
- Freylaverse – A microbiologist active in the Creatures community.
Fellow Neocitizens
- Cinni's Dream Home – Cinni's expansive kawaii website with a lot of inspirational content including dollz, cliques, shrines, toy box and goodies.
- Kiwizoom – A site with a cool database of manga and anime they have read, along with relaxing animations.
Linguistics and Society
- Endangered Languages Project – A project supporting language preservation and documentation around the world. Includes alternative names for languages, iso codes, language codes (for HTML), and a map.
- Native-Land.ca – Learn whose land you are on with this global map of native land and treaties.
Privacy and Security
- Cover Your Tracks – Learn about the basics of trackers and cookies.
- Electronic Frontier Foundation – Defending digital privacy, free speech, and innovation.
Web
- 32-Bit Cafe – A collective of small web enthusiasts and resources. There are often events and ways to get involved.
- A Field Guide to Web Accessibility – A great simple guide to web accessibility.
- Dead Link Checker – Simple and what it says on the tin.
- IndieWeb – A community of independent and personal websites based on the principles of owning your domain and using it as your primary online identity, publishing on your own site first (optionally elsewhere), and owning your content.
- Neocities – Brought back the fun of the nostalgic old web, and is the reason I'm here making a static site again.
- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) – The organisation that develops web standards for use across the internet. Essential references can be found in their Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) on how to create accessible digital communications. Good reading includes their Accessibility Fundamentals Overview, Accessibility Standards, and their Design and Develop resources.
- W3Schools – Tutorials on using HTML, CSS, or just about anything you could need to get started with your website.
- Web3 is Going Just Great – A project tracking the unsuccess stories of Web3.
Buttons
These bricks are known as a button wall. These 88x31px buttons link through to a few of my favourite sites, often also Neocitizens.


























































