Why this site exists
BlinkySites.com is a compact editorial hub for independent web material: utilities, experiments, creative pages, guides, curiosities, and focused microsite concepts. The root domain is useful on its own because it explains the editorial direction, links to policy pages, and sets honest expectations.
The project values the older web idea that a site can be narrow and still worthwhile. A page does not need accounts, feeds, personalization, or a growth narrative to help someone. It can simply present a tool, a reference, an experiment, or a visual idea in a way that respects the visitor's time.
Editorial principles
Pages connected to BlinkySites should be understandable without hidden context. If a page is a utility, it should say what it does. If it is creative, it should still be navigable. If it contains recommendations or explanations, it should avoid pretending to have authority it has not earned.
BlinkySites also avoids fake proof. No invented testimonials, fake traffic numbers, artificial scarcity, or claims of partnerships should appear unless they are real and verifiable.
What belongs here
Good BlinkySites material is narrow enough to understand quickly and substantial enough to reward attention. Examples include simple calculators, small reference guides, creative browser sketches, comparison notes, naming experiments, curiosities, funny themes, or single-purpose microsites. These categories describe editorial direction, not an inflated inventory.