i’ve got an appropriate amount (for me) of pink in my life. so have lavender. i updated the dark theme as well
added an about and links page and also redid the entire front page twice . we ball . also made a lot of banner ads, and some buttons for my friends (featured on links!!!)
I added a colophon to my skateboarding blog, because skaters demanded it.
Guess I officially moved shop to Codeberg Pages!
Came up with a new tagline for the occasion, too: “What are you doing there?“ is positively whimsical, and a good fit for Nosy Cat Studios.
Conversely, my other site has now reverted to a lone splash page that emphasizes the important parts. But I’ll build it back up!
I am working on a series of pages for my pets and plants with iframes, very very early in process but I like it when people share things in progress! Layout base is from teppy
I made some updates to one of my other websites -
This is a listing of the ridiculous overblown terms for intimate body parts that gets used in romance novels. It’s only slightly scandalous! I have updated the list with some newfound terms. Oh, and there is a section with cool links that are tangentially related.
I’ve been a bit slow on my website for a bit, but I finally got round to adding tag filtering to my blogposts to make them more navigable blog
I also began implementing the Octothorpes protocal on my site. The implementation on my site is done so a bunch of my posts should show up on the Science feed and such as soon as my domain gets approved on their end. (If I did it right)
Warning: my site contains a lot of flashing graphics
I’ve been slowly getting back into updating my site after a month of it being stagnant. I’ve updated my DVD collection. I’ve also made some stamps and posted them on my stamp collection page, and finally added an RSS feed to my changelog, which I’m really proud of because it’s my first time using XML outside of a college project :3
Added feeds for my reading log and my workout log. In case, you know, anyone want to subscribe to updates from those sections ![]()
Feed URLs are exposed in the HTML <head>section and on my Subscribe page. Should probably display them on the section index pages as well. That’s for another day!
I’m still tinkering quite a bit, but I recently added in a directory of sites I either find useful, interesting, or fun. And I also added a bunch of graphics/stamps as well and figured out some helpful css stuff! I’m considering changing the layout for the directory, I think instead of things being sorted into separate ‘boxes’ maybe a pull down list? Or maybe one long list of links with them sorted and with small blurbs… many ideas!
Oh I love your site! So cute, and it’s really neat and organized while still being very fun of cool stuff to look at, nice!
i made pinkring if anyone wants to join!! https://riri.my/pink/
Work has resumed on the major update to my site that I started back in July. Still got quite a few things left, but I can finally say it’s almost finished. The to-do list is shrinking and while there’s always improvements to make, I have planned where exactly I will release the update.
Given that this is happening alongside the huge update to 3D Melvian, I’ll probably reveal these two updates to the public around the same time.
Though I’m not sure if I want to make a guestbook before releasing this new update. It would delay the update, but it’d also be a great time to let people know about the guestbook. I probably will because it’ll force me to work on some other things that have been on my overall to-do list anyway. I mean, I already have a considerable amount of the guestbook finished!
Finally added a proper About Me page https://kiwizoom.neocities.org/#about
Which is mostly media so far but whatever
took cues from looking at other about-me pages
It may not seem like much, but my wiki’s homepage now has headings that make the divisions more clear. I’m also making an experiment: adding a transitory “news” section with just a handful of links that happen to hold my attention at any given time, to be rotated out entirely when something else comes along. I want to see if this works better than a linklog.
on my about page you can see what im listening to live ![]()
Yet another thing, because once you start it’s hard to stop: as part of a bigger move, my other site now has a web directory; brought in from elsewhere, but free to become its own thing with time. As a downside, it’s made in Feather Wiki and so requires JavaScript. Sorry.

