Create Your Own Amateur Radio Ham Radio Web Ring

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Introduction

provides the tools you need to run your own Amateur Radio Web Ring.
It makes use of the Ringlink Web Ring Program.

Rings hosted by

Welcome to visit our Ring list. You may find a webr Rng worth exploring or, if you have an own web site, maybe there is a ring you'd like to join. Please study the Home Pages of respective web Ring to find out more about what they are, requirements for joining, etc.

Site admin
For webmasters to edit their site info and get their customized HTML code.

Ring admin
For ringmasters to edit or customize their ring, activate/deactivate sites etc. You can also access the "Site admin" menu within "Ring admin".

Start your own Amateur Radio Web Ring

If you wish to set up an Amateur Radio Web Ring hosted at , There are various resources available to help you get started. The Ringlink Home Page includes docs such as a FAQ, and examples of navigation panels and other customization examples. Useful general help about setting up and running a ring of web sites can be found at the World of Web Rings site.



RULES


  • All Web Rings must be Amateur Radio - Ham Radio related.

  • Amateur Radio Web Rings with less than six active web sites will not be added the Amateur Radio Ham Radio Web Rings Ring list.


Add a new Amateur Radio Web Ring


Ring Home Page

Each Amateur Radio Web Ring MUST to have a Home Page with info for ring surfers, members and prospective members.
A ring Home Page may include:

  • Topic/purpose of the Web Ring.
  • Intro to the web Ring concept. You'd better not take for granted that your visitors know anything about Web Rings.
  • Requirements for joining - and staying in - the Ring.
  • Instructions how to join. Those may include rules for the placement of the navigation panel and how to download possible image(s) (if necessary).
  • Terms of Service.
  • Info how to contact the Ringmaster.

It's advisable to check out the Home Pages of some existing Web Rings for tips of what is typically included. Basically, the idea is that the ring shall be presented in a way that makes sense to both your visitors and members.

These are some useful strings for a ringmaster to put up in links at the ring Home Page:

List sites in ring
/cgi-bin/rings/list.pl?ringid=YOURRINGID

Random site in ring
/cgi-bin/rings/rand.pl?ringid=YOURRINGID

Ring statistics
/cgi-bin/rings/stats.pl?ringid=YOURRINGID

Search ring
/cgi-bin/rings/search.pl?ringid=YOURRINGID

Add new site
/cgi-bin/rings/newsite.pl?ringid=YOURRINGID

Get HTML code / Edit site
/cgi-bin/rings/siteadmin.pl?ringid=YOURRINGID

This JavaScript code displays the current number of member sites:

<script type="text/javascript"
src="/rings_list/sitecount/
YOURRINGID.js">
</script>

The ring code for the navigation panel, that the members shall put up on their sites, can be fully customized in "Ring admin".

Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional

Ringlink 3.2