I've given the main part of the site a tiny bit of retouching, most notably a new logo and a slightly more concise front page.
The dlinc page is very much an expression of my own personal thoughts on design and style: remembering that the Internet was always intended as a means of sharing information (and not necessarily hitting the user in the gut metaphorically speaking in the name of "multimedia"), I like to keep my Web presence as clean and usable as possible. To that end, I prefer to use text over images for accessibility and speed (especially on very old computers) reasons, try to keep my HTML standard and compliant (and the source easy to follow), and the style (outside the blog, at least =P) consistent and minimal (even continuing into the directory listings - and, if you look, the mini-sites use the exact same layout, but with subtly different styles!).
It pains me when modern websites overdo things, placing far too many image/multimedia distractions all over the place and not maintaining a clean layout. Flash sites, like you got primarily at the start of last decade, are quite possibly the worst case of this, especially since they are out-of-bounds to any users without Flash. When I'm forced to use a text browser, I don't appreciate 9 out of 10 modern websites failing to render in a readable format without use of images and CSS, either. With dlinc, the navigation bar is specifically coded into the top of each page (so it will be at the top of a CSS-less render) and the rest of the content is written in a semantic, header and paragraph-based format in the right.
That over, I will probably now work more on the Ancient Conflict mini-site, to stop Zhs2 from hassling me =P

