HTML/CSS resources I find neat; some of which I've used on this website.
The one and only. A gigantic and extremely useful HTML/CSS/JS resource website.
"The Bibble."
Fun and extremely useful cheatsheets. Bonus: has removable, non-invasive ads and a PHP cheatsheet if you're interested.
Your basic fonts website. Despite lacking too many unique options, it's where this website's fonts came from; Jacquard 24 and Quintessential.
A very useful generator for pesky grids.
A gigantic, nostalgic archive of resources of the Frutiger Aero aesthetic/era, the list icons and the page background on this webpage deriving from this.
CSS frameworks that stimulates the old Windows' aesthetic, that being XP, 98, and 7 respectively, the latter of which was used for this web page!
Get a free chatbox in your website - like the one you'll see on my main page.
A lot of wonderful resources.
A cute kitty you can place at the top left of your web page and follows your cursor when clicked.
An immeasurable collection of web badges. Warning that it will generate roughly 4000 badges upon loading, which may cause lag and internet issues.
Fake but funny ads you can place around your website.
Similar to The Corporation's gallery, but with thin, vertical "bumper stickers" - a lot of them, even.
As it says on the lid.
Generate a marriage cerificate of your favorite character here; based off the bygone self-shipping webring, although this isn't a webring itself.
A bunch of cursors. Supports HTML importing. It's where this Green Aero cursor comes from. As a small tutorial: clicking the exact cursor appearance will lead you to the "cursor: url()"
Two W3School tutorials I think are pretty important (Or, in the latter's case, underrated). One is to add that icon in the webpage's tab, and the other speaks for itself.
Add a whole ass calender to your website. The website is Japanese, so make sure to translate if you're not a speaker.
A bunch of 88x31 buttons.
A list of all existing Webrings.
Dress up game tutorial using JS. Simple as that.
Cartoonish panda censors ranging from G to +18. Useful if you want a specific audience to view your page.
Two websites that allow you to have a personal pet (or a tamaNOTchi in the latter's case) in your website.
As it says on the lid. Credits to monsieurdoll.
Little identity buttons you can add to your page - mainly your webmaster/mistress page.
Like the previous, but custom.
Make your images "dithery" and pixilated.
Old designs of popular websites. Definitely a neat trip down the memory lane.
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All divs on this webpage are draggable.
