Recommended Links
On this page I'm going to list a few different categories of websites. You'll find anything from sites
run by friends, sites that I think keep true to the web 1.0 and 2.0 style, or maybe anything else.
Categories
# Discovery 
A list of link gardens or other indie web discovery sites and search engines to find more stuff to
do online.
Wiby
- Wiby is a classic web search engine, which focuses on websites that can run in older browsers
and designed to bring the joy back to finding websites to visit.
The Wild Wild Web
- The Wild Wild Web is a curated directory of user submitted links to cool non-commercial sites
created and curated by real people.
# Gaming 
A list of gaming-focused websites either from or seeking to emulate the style of the older web.
- RPGClassics
- RPGClassics is a gaming community site from the 90s. It contains game guides, shrines, fan art,
fan fiction and more. It's worth checking out. There's also sub-sites with the same vibes.
# Personal Site Stuff 
A list of websites related to running or writing content for a personal site. Come and join the indie
web!
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100 things you can do on your personal site
- As the title suggests, this is a useful list of potential ideas of things to put on your very own
personal site. The author also uploads photos and writes other blog posts. It's worth checking out
because it's a comfortable little personal site.
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32-Bit Cafe
- 32-Bit Cafe is a community of website hobbyists who participate in a shared culture of
developing the indie web to make the web fun again, working together to change how we live digitally
and online.
# Misc 
The sites in this category don't necessarily fit into the other categories, but are generally
interesting or unique in some way that I thought was worth noting.
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Integrating Technology
- This page appears to be the curriculum for a course given at SUNY Cortland. If you scroll
down past the curriculum itself there are links that say "Student projects" listed from 2008
through 2017. Clicking into the student projects areas you can find very simple websites
designed by students to present their coursework for this course. It's interesting to see and
definitely reminds me of learning HTML and Dreamweaver when I was in secondary school, which is
why I included it.
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