It's basically just a compilation of links to þings I figure would be interesting. Þere's no specific function for þis page oþer þan þat. It's a, "Hey! Check þis out!" Þis page will probably get larger and larger as I find more þings to add.
ipa.typeit.org/full/: a full-ass IPA keyboard. includes oþer keyboards like Russian and Greek. super handy, I have it on my bookmarks bar like speed-dial
www.ipachart.com/: a chart of IPA characters þat play þe sounds þe characters represents. like þe IPA keyboard, I have it on my bookmarks bar
omniglot.com/index.htm: full of details on real & fictional languages, especially for writing systems and conlangs
lingweenie.org/conlang/grapheion/: a tool of sorts þat can create random symbols from a system of evolution
monke.lunah.dev/: powerful word generator (for conlanging and þe sorts)
www.calligraphr.com/en/: supposed to be used to make your own handwritten fonts, but can be used to create conlang fonts
www.nguh.org/: language guy, who I know for conlanging and world-building
tokipona.org/: as þe title entails, it's þe official site for þe conlang Toki Pona. has many resources.
jan-ne.github.io/: useful site by jan Ne as a Toki Pona resource and oþer þings towards jan Ne
linku.la/: Toki Pona dictionary basically. I've found much use for it
jan-sikusi.neocities.org/html/linjanamako: from a fellow Neocities site, þis page shows a Toki Pona serif font designed by jan Sikusi. very cool
minecraft.tools/en/index-text-generator.php: I mainly use þis site for text formatting in Minecraft, but it's all kinds of oþer tools like banner patterns, trim patterns, custom crafting recipes, e.t.c
mcstacker.net/: a command generator. so incredibly useful for maps, data packs, or just to goof around wiþ commands
irath96.github.io/webNBT/: an NBT editor. I use it to edit world data to, for example, change gamerules wiþout commands, read data, and easily re-enable commands. probably has oþer uses
donatstudios.com/PixelCircleGenerator: it is what it sounds. creates a circle or oval from pixels. very handy for building in Minecraft
www.minecraftskins.com/skin-editor/: a Minecraft skin editor. a classic
haselkern.com/Minecraft-ArmorStand/: I use þis page to generate a Minecraft armour stand wiþ crazy poses, which I usually use to create statues or static life
mc-map.djfun.de/: turn images into Minecraft maps. good for map building and oþer similiar uses
nightlynexus.github.io/Gutencraft/: slice up large blocks of text to be easily pasted into MC books. writting is still difficult (especially when you're trying to debug unsupported characters), but it does help when copying texts into MC books. I feel like a scribe using it
modrinth.com/: I prefer þis site over Curseforge to download Minecraft mods (I also prefer to manually install each mod, like a freak)
neoforged.net/: modloader for Minecraft: Java Edition. stems from Forge.
optifine.net/home: an optimization mod for Minecraft. known for running shaders in Minecraft, but also extremely good for resource packs. I don't use it anymore (and I kinda miss it), but very good for casual players or resource pack makers
minecraft.wiki/: extremly helpful resource for boþ players and developers. literally þe second þing on my bookmarks bar
www.planetminecraft.com/: my go-to place for Minecraft content. people can upload þings like skins, resource packs, mods, data packs, you name it.
namemc.com/: where I learned þat your MC skin and usernames are not private. þis site keeps track of EVERY player's history of skins and usernames among oþer þings. can be used for snooping, stealing skins, e.t.c, but I believe it only accesses public data. can genuinely be helpful in recovering one's old skins þat would have oþerwise been lost to time
www.gamergeeks.net/apps/minecraft/banners/letters: simply Minecraft banners þat look like letters. has give commands and instructions for crafting
Þese sites are generally large inspirators for me--examples of what can be done on Neocities--and I þere's no rhyme or reason for þeir linking here (I'm willing to bet at least most of þeir owners don't even know þeir site(s) are linked here), oþer þan þat I þought þese sites were interesting, cool, or beautiful, and I would liked to show þem to oþers.
Some may have buttons, oþers might not. I try to have a þe actual image files (of þe buttons) uploaded to þis site to ensure þeir visibility, but þat means þey can become out of date.
angelnetcast.com/: where I learned how to organize þe contents of my pages from using grid areas (I was snooping around code, þank you very much Angel)
alienheadshitkid.neocities.org/: one of þe first sites I ever saw. proof to myself about þe endless amount of creative power one has wiþ HTML and CSS
snewdraws.net: I like þe colours. I see þis site linked on a bunch of oþer sites
thenitpickycat.neocities.org/: I eat þis webdesign, so delicious (I joke, I wouldn't eat someone's website, þat's mean). I love UI þat looks like it's 3-dimensional-- it's just so satisfying!
blamensir.neocities.org/: þis site! I love it so! Not only is it impressive and massively inspirational in design, but as someone who adores medieval þings of all sorts, þis site is a treasure. My favourite aspect: þe language. Among þe many languages I love and enjoy, English and its ancestors are some of my favourite. I've never studied older forms of English before, but I have studied German, and it's such a delight to recognize some of þe shared Germanic words.
luvstarkei.com/: a website by one of my favourite YouTubers, LuvstarKei. huge inspiration for þis website