This site is built in the style of a 1990 HyperCard stack. HyperCard was a pre-web hypermedia app that came with early Macs. You could build "stacks", which were a little like local-only websites, with "cards" that could be linked together and elements that could be scripted. It was where I first learned to code "useful" things (in 1991 or so) as opposed to messing about with BASIC or Logo, and meant that the web felt very familiar when I first encountered it a few years later.
I was prompted to build this by the considerably more detailed Wes95 site from Wes Souza.
Design inspiration (and the cursor icon) from HyperCard Simulator.
The recreated "Chicago" font is Sysfont by Alina Sava.
The recreated "Geneva" font is Geneva 9.1 by Kelsey Higham.
This icons and graphics are all originals from HyperCard by Susan Kare, extracted in the HyperCard Graphics pack.
Infinite Mac lets you run old versions of Mac OS in your browser. It was useful to remind me how System 6 and HyperCard worked in practice.
Built with Astro, with zero client-side JavaScript except a snippet on the about page to add some context menu trickery on the profile pic