about this *Home Hub* page
Welcome
This acts as a *Landing Page* of info, misc instructions & requirements of this web Ring.
It is a Work-In-Process. not fully Finished but we b' work'n on it when time allows.
An interesting thing about the Web is the many different ways to find information that you need. One way is to use a search engine, like the one located on this site, and another is to bookmark the Web sites that you visit. Another way is by using Web rings.
You can view a directory of rings available by pointing your browsers to the WebRing directory - the *LIST * page
What is a web ring you ask? A web ring is a group of web sites that cover a theme or idea that connects to each other to form a community.
The Web Ring Organization defines a ring as, "member web sites have banded together to form their sites into linked circles. Their purpose: to allow more visitors to reach them quickly and easily."
WebRings form online communities in the truest sense of the overused phrase. They represent webmasters banding together to turn their scattered sites into something larger. If the online community of a GeoCities is more like a planned suburb where no one really talks to each other, WebRings is an overgrown village, bursting organically at the seams.
WebRings can be seen as nothing less than an alternative way to navigate the Net. Flitting from one site to the next in a circle of sites on related topics selected by a human being is a different way to surf the Net than scanning the results of a search engine. Small, truly obscure sites that would likely be buried by a search-engine results page or never make it into Yahoo’s own directory find a home in the right ring.
WebRings are essentially peer-to-peer, before the buzzword. It provides an easy way for ringmasters to create new rings, add sites and organize them.
Although a Web ring was really just a unique collection of links, along with the descriptions of the sites in each ring
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