The "Webring" is a unique, and time saving concept. The easiest way to explain this is : When others see the concept, theme and ideas of my page, they can join and have their home pages of the same theme added to the ring. Then, all pages "linked" within the ring will surf through the WWW but you won't ever leave the same basic concept of pages devoted to the TI-99/4A. Just follow the links on their pages to get the previous page, next page, the next 5 pages or the random option.
What are the requirements for the ring? The sites accepted into the ring must: 1. be related to the TI-99/4A, TI-99/8, CC40, Geneve, or similar computers; 2. have sufficient depth of content; 3. have content and form comprehensible to general public; 4. contain decent language and material; 5. Must include the required HTML code and display the ring logo with all its links on the approved page. (This is the Page that you registered or will register. The HTML code must be on that page.
Since Yahoo! has taken the webring system over, they have made some changes and implemented a new navigation system (the code used to 'surf' through the ring).
To join, follow these steps:
Once added, your navigation bar will look like this:
(Although my nav bar shows both of the rings that I belong to)
Hope to see you in the ring soon!
-Rich