At 14:52 06/01/99 -0700, Garth wrote:
>A Web Ring would be a groovy thing, IMNSHO. As for "maintaining" it, I
was always under the impression that maintenance of a Web Ring was a
distributed responsibility -- each Website "owner" has to make sure that
the previous and next hyperlink in the Ring is working properly from their
site. Ring additions probably have to be negotiated somehow, i.e., where
do you "insert" the new site?
>
>I'll go checking for some utilities that might make this easier.
>
The easiest way is to use http://www.webring.org They do all the admin
and linking automatically. It's a free service, and AFAIK doesn't involve
any of those wretched banner adverts everywhere! You can set a ring up
directly from their site.
Cheers
Richard
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