smbel2.jpg (8971 bytes) What is a Webring ?
The Queen City Beltway's Purpose
Beltway Membership Requirements
The code
Joining the Beltway
Edit an existing account

 

 

What is a Webring?

A Webring provides the Internet community with a different way to organize content on the World Wide Web. (After all, endless pages of links and search engine results are only so interesting.) The Webring is a way to group together sites with similar content (or any pages at all, if one so desires) by linking them together in a circular fashion: a ring. The idea is that once you are at one site in the "ring," you can click on a "Next" link to go to the next site in the ring and--if you do it long enough--end up where you started. Obviously, this is something that anyone simply by getting together with a few other people and having each person add a link to their page pointing to the next person in the loop. However, when somebody wants to join the ring, someone has to edit their page to point to the new page and--when the ring gets big enough--it becomes more and more difficult to keep the ring "intact" when pages go down. The Ring has a way to combat this, when you join the ring you will put code on your page, either on your first page or referenced to by you first page. If you are only going to have a reference from the first page you need to email the ring master so she can approve it.

 

   The Queen City Beltway's Purpose

This ring was started in an effort to unite the people of the Charlotte, NC area on the World Wide Web.

 

Beltway Membership Requirements

 

 

Joining the Beltway

Please fill out the following to join the ring

Site URL:
Site Title:
E-mail:
Password:

 

MEMBERS ONLY

To edit a site fill out the following

Site ID:
Password:

 

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