"Just to go over a few things, remember, if you want the web code fragment to work right, you have to make sure you make all the necessary changes. Otherwise, it won't work, and you won't be added to the ring."
"Also, the image is set to load from whatever directory the page is in, so you have to remember to save the image too, and then upload it to where you keep your page. You can change this if you want to. If you want to load it remotely from here, just put the full URL address to the image and it will load the image from here."

Click on my button and I'll take you back to the Web Code Fragments Page.

Or click on oneesama to go back to the Main Page.

I would take you all the way back myself, but I have to stay here and keep an eye on things.
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Traditional Fragment Version 2
The following is the source code for Version #2. Using the cursor, highlight the following text. Go to Edit, select copy, the text will now be saved in your clipboard. To put the code into your page, place the cursor where you wish the text to appear in whatever you use to edit your pages code. Then select paste from the edit menu and the text will appear.
You MUST make the following changes to the code in order for it to work properly. Where _your_name_here_ appears, replace that (including the underscores) with your name, or whatever handle you go by on your page. Also, where _side_id_here_ appears, you must replace this with your sites id number that was given to you after joining the ring. Without these changes, the ring fragment will not work, and you will not be added to the ring. Also, where _your_e-mail_address_ appears, you have the option of putting in your e-mail address to have a mailto link. If you do not wish to have the mailto link delete out the mailto link.
The fields you must change have been placed in red. If you do not remember your site id, e-mail the Ringmaster and request your site id be sent to you. Include your site's title and URL.
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<a href="http://www.geocities.com/tokyo/1640/amgring.html"><img src="ah-ring.jpg" border=0 width="150" height="158" alt="The Ah! My Goddess Web Ring" border="0"></a>
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<b><i><font size="4"><a href="http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/1640/amgring.html">The Ah! My Goddess Ring</a></font></i></b><br>
<font size="2"><a href="mailto:_your_e-mail_address_">_your_name_here_</a> hopes you'll meet his friends!<p>
Belldandy wants to see the <a href="http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=amg&id=_your_site_id_here_;next"> Next Site </a><br>
Skuld feels good about <a href="http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=amg&id=_your_site_id_here_;skip"> Skipping </a><br>
Urd's flipping through the <a href="http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=amg&id=_your_site_id_here_;next5"> Next 5 Sites </a><br>
Keiichi is heading to the <a href="http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=amg&id=_your_site_id_here_;prev"> Previous Site </a><br>
<br>And they all invite you to <a href="http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/1640/amgring.html">join the ring</a>!
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Oh My Goddess is property of Fujishima Kousuke, and in the US is distributed by Animeigo (the anime), and Dark Horse (the manga). So in short, we don't claim anything on this page but the name OMG WebRing and the workload. Nice of us, ne?
OMG WebRing established in November of 1996. Ringmaster is Brian P. Henson. Any questions and comments concerning the OMG WebRing and/or essays about the effect of Rice Krispies Treats on the development of modern philosophical thought may be forwarded to Brian.
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