July 12, 2026

Homepages, heartbreak, and HTML

Neocities: Create your own free website

The internet is thirsting for a glittery comeback — but not everyone wants to time-travel

TLDR: Neocities wants to bring back the old-school joy of making your own free website, with simple tools and a personal touch. Commenters are split between swooning over the lost magic of the early internet and wondering whether nostalgia is enough when bigger, stronger options already exist.

Neocities is selling a deliciously nostalgic dream: make your own free website, no fancy software required, just vibes, drag-and-drop, and total control over your little corner of the internet. The pitch is basically, "remember when the web was weird, personal, and fun?" And wow, the comment section absolutely felt that. One user instantly went for the oldest joke in the retro-web book: does it even support the <blink> tag? In other words, if we’re reviving the old internet, people want the glitter, chaos, and eye-searing nonsense too.

But beneath the jokes, the mood got surprisingly emotional. One commenter practically delivered a digital love letter to the Geocities era, reminiscing about tiny images, MIDI music, and a time when people posted online just to connect with strangers across the world. It’s very much "we used to build messy little homes online, and maybe we lost something when everything became feeds and apps." That’s the warm-and-fuzzy side.

Then came the reality check. Some users asked practical questions, like whether you can host downloadable software there, while others shrugged and said the idea is cute but hard to justify today when they already pay for more powerful hosting elsewhere. That’s the real mini-drama: is Neocities a joyful rebellion against the boring modern web, or just a charming nostalgia trip with limits? Either way, the community seems united on one thing: people miss when the internet had more personality.

Key Points

  • Neocities offers users a way to create their own free website.
  • The platform highlights user-created sites through a featured sites section and a browse option.
  • Neocities states its mission is to give people more control over online self-expression.
  • Users can build sites directly in the browser with an HTML editor.
  • Users who prefer desktop tools can upload files using drag-and-drop.

Hottest takes

"Does it even properly implement the <blink> tag?" — spwa4
"It was about connection online" — alliao
"hard to justify today" — CM30
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