This is an updated list of the current Simpsons sites on the web today (that are worth visiting). They are categorised and democratically listed in alphabetical order.
General sites
Eye on Springfield
Go Simpsonic!
Just D'oh It!
Just Simpsons
Last Exit to Springfield
Pick's Tribute to The Simpsons
No Homers Club
rubbercat.net/simpsons
The Simpsons Archive
The Simpsons Channel
The Simpsons Comics Site
Simpson Crazy
The Simpsons Folder
The Simpsons Gallery
Simpsons Math
Simpsons-O-Rama
The Springfield Connection
The Springfield Files
Springfield Weekly
Springfield University
Character sites
alt.nerd.obsessive
Bart: The One and Only!
Bart Simpson Dedication
The Cutest Baby
The Herman Files
Homerpalooza
An Itch to Scratch
The Leftorium
The Legitimate Businessman's Social Club
Lisa the Beauty Queen
The Milhouse File
The Sideshow Bob Archive
That's Unpossible
Specialty sites
These are sites not specifically about the show (e.g. merchandise, fan art, etc).
Action Figure Information Station
Animation Cel Information Station
CBG's Video Game Collection
Destination Springfield
Maggie and Eric (Jake's deviantart)
Map of Springfield (Flash clone of original)
Simpsons & Futurama Fanworks Central
Simpsons Collector Sector
Simpsons: Realities
Offline
The following sites appear to have vanished. If you know what happened to them and if they're coming back anytime, post in this thread. Otherwise they will probably be removed in due course.
Springfield Springfield! (C&D)
Old Man Simpson (Account suspended)
When Bongos Collide (coming back some time?)
The Simpsons Home (ditto)
Requests
If we've missed out your site, or any site for that matter, then post it in this thread and we'll add it, if it's good. If you've never posted your site on this forum, feel free to make a thread for it. Don't be disheartened if everyone ridicules your site; take all comments as constructive criticism and try to improve.
What makes a good site?
1. Content. All sites should have interesting, quality content. Forums won't be listed.
2. A decent design. It doesn't have to be anything amazing or flashy, as long as it's easy to read and navigate - no yellow text on bright red backgrounds, for example.
3. Regular updates are nice too (e.g. every couple of weeks), but as you can see from this list, it's not essential. At least, the site must stand the test of time and have been online for a few months - some sites come and go very quickly.



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