kalloway: White string light bulbs (Xmas Lights 15)
[personal profile] kalloway
Welcome to [community profile] smallweb, a place on DW to discuss all things smallweb.

What is the smallweb/small web? It's people, not companies, and individual websites and small services. It's connections without algorithms and can be informative, quirky, cool, or just there.

If you have a Neocities site, a fediverse account, or, uh, a Dreamwidth journal, congrats, you're already doing the small web thing.

This community is for chatting about small web stuff, showing off websites/personal archives/fan shrines/projects/etc. It might not always be lively, but maybe every now and then we'll bust out the vintage gifs.

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How To Make Your Own Fanfiction Archive, In Just 10 Easy Steps by [personal profile] melannen
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[personal profile] craftyhobbit
Hi, I am a neocities user, but recently I've found that the social media-like follow function, profile commenting and recent activity page has started making me feel uncomfortable using the site. I would like to find a free host like neocities that allows me to create a website using old fashioned coding techiques that is free of the social media aspect. I'm not interested in followers, and getting comments for the things that I'm working on - I just want to create a small site to hold the stuff I'm working/researching, but I keep finding free hosts that rely on premade templates and AI content generation. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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[personal profile] toothpastepancake
 I just made a fansite dedicated to a specific topic and I was wondering if anyone had any favorite fandom-specific personal websites, or complex shrines you've seen on the indie/small web?

Here are some cool ones I found while looking!

It's Not Stupid (Invader Zim) NOTE: There is a fast moving gif on this page
Channel 27 (Weird Al)
Dan & Phil games NOTE: way too many flashing gifs on this page, but still very cool

EDIT: I wrote this at 5AM and forgot the indie web movement is new. I’m looking for fansites of any age!
kalloway: Strings of Star-shaped lights (Xmas Lights 13 Stars)
[personal profile] kalloway
How's it going, [community profile] smallweb?

This is an open post to talk about what you're working on, what you'd like to show off, cool resources, things that maybe aren't working so well, etc.

Any plans for June?
kalloway: multicolored christmas lights (Xmas Lights 26 Unspun)
[personal profile] kalloway
How's it going, [community profile] smallweb?

This is an open post to talk about what you're working on, what you'd like to show off, cool resources, things that maybe aren't working so well, etc.
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[personal profile] toothpastepancake
Just a boost to say I deleted my last post with the webrings as it appears I massively messed up the coding so if you applied to either of my webrings, you will need to re-check the joining page and apply via email now. I did not receive anything sent. Whoops! Sorry! I also have a few new webring links to add of rings I found that seemed cool! Some may be defunct, but the sites listed still may be fun to explore!
Read more... )
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[personal profile] linky
Through Fediverse I just learned about a new directory specifically for fan archives! Blurb from the site's about page:
This site is a directory of fan-maintained fanfic archives: either personal sites or small scale archives independantly hosted.

If you want to check it out you can here at fan-archives-directory.nekoweb.org! I thought it would be of interest to share here since there are other fannish folks here who have their own archives in this comm.
kalloway: Torch and Shade back to back, hopeful (Kiddy Girl-and Good End)
[personal profile] kalloway
What's up, [community profile] smallweb?

This is an open post to talk about what you're working on, what you'd like to show off, cool resources, things that maybe aren't working so well, etc.

guestbooks

Apr. 19th, 2025 12:45 pm
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[personal profile] tozka
I've accidentally collected more than a couple of links for guestbooks options for personal sites, so I thought I'd better share them. I'm focusing on free AND ad-free options.

Atabook, from the folks who run Nekoweb. This is the one I use, and while it doesn't come with an embed option you can stick it on your site with an iframe.

guestbooks from meadow.cafe is a similar service, but it comes with an option to directly embed the guestbook on your website either with iframes or Javascript.

Kalechips' guestbook runs on PHP and stores entries in a CSV file.

Groundedwren's Guestbook runs with Javascript, Discord and Google Sheets.

You can set up Webmentions to go to a guestbook page, as seen here.

For people with more time and/or a specific aesthetic, Eva made this amazing notecard guestbook page. Here's another similar type, though I'm not sure how it was made.

I've also seen people create a Guestbook post on their Dreamwidth journal, and invite comments there. :D
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[personal profile] falkner
This is kind of a drive-by rec post, but I have recently discovered and made good use of Single File PHP Gallery (link: https://sye.dk/sfpg/), which is, true to its name, a gallery utility that consists of a single PHP file. Definitely worth checking out if you want or need a very bare-bones gallery on your website!

In case you know of any similar low-requirements and low-maintenance gallery scripts to add to a website, feel free to add them to the comments!
kalloway: strands of multicolor christmas lights (Xmas Lights 29 Unparallel)
[personal profile] kalloway
>.> Where did March go? How's it going, [community profile] smallweb?
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[personal profile] tozka
I recently posted about switching to using RSS feeds even more than I had been, and I thought it might be a good idea to crosspost it here as using RSS feeds is a very small webby thing-- you're literally taking back control of what you see online, and where, and you're not being tracked by anybody while doing it.

Here is my original post. A slightly shortened/adapted version follows:

If you've never used RSS before, here's a good intro guide from Melonland. And if you have a personal site and want to set up an RSS feed, here's another guide! If you have a Dreamwidth journal, you automatically have an RSS feed. ;)

Feed readers


I use Feedbro (review here) which is a browser-based extension that works in Firefox (and Firefox forks), Chrome and Edge. I don't need to read my feeds on my phone, so having it on the desktop only is fine for me.

Other options are: NetNewsWire (iOS), Dreamwidth's feed thing

How to find RSS feeds


All blogs/websites have an RSS feed somewhere, even if it's not visible-- try adding /rss or /feed to the end of the blog URL to find it. But there's actually a surprising amount of other things you can get an RSS feed for!

Here's what I've transferred to my feedreader:

1. Tumblr
Absolutely fantastic because the endless scroll is gone, there's no ads, and I see EVERY UPDATE chronologically. Feeds can be found by adding /rss to the end of the URL: [user].tumblr.com/rss

2. Reddit
Another banger because I can see EVERY new post now; and I don't even have to join a subreddit to see them which is great. Add /.rss to the end of the URL: https://www.reddit.com/r/[subreddit]/.rss

3. Youtube channels
Yet another great idea because I see every new video from every channel now, instead of YT pushing up only 3 or 4 of them on my homescreen. I cheated and used Feedbro to automatically find the RSS feed but it looks something like this: https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=[ID]

4. Podcasts
I actually use Overcast to subscribe to podcasts BUT you can definitely do it in a feedreader. Most podcast websites have an RSS feed somewhere; even Spotify podcasts have them, because they've enabled an RSS feed so, like, Apple Podcasts can scrape it or whatever. Paste the Spotify URL into GetRSSFeed.com to find it.

5. Substack
I hate Substack but they've been pushing for more people to make newsletters over there lately, so a lot of people have opened new accounts. Ugh. But still, there's some good writers over there, and I want to read their stuff. Add /feed at the end of the URL: https://[user].substack.com/feed

6. Newsletters
I get overwhelmed if there's too many emails in my inbox (especially from strangers selling me stuff), so I'm converting whatever I can to an RSS feed using Kill the Newsletter, which basically gives you an email to use to sign up to newsletters and then it converts it to a feed for you! It's open source, so you can host it yourself if you'd like.

Caveat: I haven't tried to subscribe to a private feed, but most feedreaders have an option to add in a username/password to access those. However, I don't know how it'd work for sites that are more like memberships, like Youtube's community thing.

Not possible to RSS because the company that made them sucks: Facebook, Instagram, Threads (so any Meta app), TikTok

Possible to RSS but I haven't done it: Bluesky, Flickr, Mastodon, Medium, AO3, Dreamwidth
kalloway: Strings of Star-shaped lights (Xmas Lights 13 Stars)
[personal profile] kalloway
Well February just raced on by, didn't it? How are things going for you, [community profile] smallweb?
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[personal profile] enchantedsleeper
I saw this on Pillowfort and thought that I needed to bring it over to this comm to spread the word!

Good Internet is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit print and digital quarterly magazine for personal website owners and those interested in using the internet as a means of self-expression, art, and recreation. The name Good Internet comes from Katie Baker's The Day the Good Internet Died, hopefully proving that headline wrong.


The website is goodinternetmagazine.com - it will look confusingly blank (except for an email signup field) but if you select "Submission Guidelines" in the top right corner, you'll find the text I'm quoting from. (Not the most intuitive UX ^^;; )

The deadline for submitting to the first issue is 15th March. I like the look of the article topics, they're good food for thought (not sure if I could knock something together in time, though...)

Anyway, I hope they get some great submissions!
kalloway: (Xmas Lights 17 Bulbs)
[personal profile] kalloway
Heya, [community profile] smallweb! How are things going for you?
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[personal profile] kalloway
Happy New Year, [community profile] smallweb! Let's chat!

Chatter posts are irregularly-occurring posts to... chat in. Show off what you're working on, what cool stuff you've found lately, what's going well or not so well or anything else. Stop in to say Hi if you want.

Do you have any plans for the year/month/week?
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[personal profile] kalloway
Hi [community profile] smallweb! Let's chat!

Chatter posts are irregularly-occurring posts to... chat in. Show off what you're working on, what cool stuff you've found lately, what's going well or not so well or anything else. Stop in to say Hi if you want.

If you have time off over the next couple weeks, do you have any extra smallweb-y plans?
kalloway: Lit patio lanterns (Patio Lanterns)
[personal profile] kalloway
Hi [community profile] smallweb! Let's chat!

Chatter posts are irregularly-occurring posts to... chat in. Show off what you're working on, what cool stuff you've found lately, what's going well or not so well or anything else. Stop in to say Hi if you want.
kalloway: round multicolor christmas lights (Xmas Lights 31 Rounds)
[personal profile] kalloway
Hi [community profile] smallweb! Let's chat!

Chatter posts are irregularly-occurring posts to... chat in. Show off what you're working on, what cool stuff you've found lately, what's going well or not so well or anything else. Stop in to say Hi if you want.

I also want to share European Alternatives for anyone who could make use of it. "European alternatives for digital products."
enchantedsleeper: A mummified Hello Kitty shambling cutely past silhouetted gothic buildings. One of them has a bat perched on top. (hallowkitty)
[personal profile] enchantedsleeper
In honour of spoooooky season 🎃👻🦇, I thought it could be fun to share any spooky small web resources we've come across on our travels - or made! Like great spooky themes, icons, blinkies, fonts... or anything!

I'll start by sharing these really cute bat dividers by steddiecameraroll-graphics on Tumblr! There's a purple gradient set and a rainbow set!

Ooh - it looks like they also have a whole set of Halloween-themed dividers with pumpkins, witches, candy corn, and even more bats! Super cute :D

Has anyone else found or made some fun Halloween-themed designs?
kalloway: (Xmas Lights 19 Round)
[personal profile] kalloway
Hi [community profile] smallweb! Let's chat!

Chatter posts are irregularly-occurring posts to... chat in. Show off what you're working on, what cool stuff you've found lately, what's going well or not so well or anything else. Stop in to say Hi if you want.
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