Can't Get It To Work?
If your code and images won't cut and paste using your current HTML editing program or
if your page editing program does not display the code "behind the page"-
it can be more difficult to add your code to your page. Users of FrontPage, Netscape
Communicator, and various "Personal Publishers" seem to encounter the most problems.
If you are having problems adding your ring code there are options to accomplish this task:
- Visit the very comprehensive dir.webring.com/help
page. You are not alone! The answers to the most common problems people run into are addressed on
this page, well-supported by www.webring.org.
- Is your editing program the problem?
Download or purchase an HTML editing program and open your existing document in this
new program to edit your page. This requires some understanding of HTML.
- Have a friend or a professional add your code to your page for you. Please don't
underestimate the power of having someone else solve your HTML
problems quickly, painlessly, and cheaply. The Ringmaster cannot do this for you -
so if you need hands-on help - please grab it where you can.
Get A New Copy of The Ring Code
If you have lost a clean, intact copy of your ring code, or if the ring code was not
saved when you first joined, current ring members can get another by clicking the link below and
accessing the ring management system:
www.webring.org
But I Joined A Long Time Ago...
If you joined any of these equine web rings "ages" ago and/or have not yet "migrated"
your old information into the "new" web ring system, you can update all of your
old information and receive a new, universal username and password that will allow you to manage
all of your ring sites from one location < whew! >
new.webring.com/h?manage.html
This will also give you access to the most current versions of any web ring navigation codes
for updating your existing web ring pages.
Eventually (very soon), all members of these web rings must have a current copy of the web ring
navigation code installed on their page(s) and current membership information on file to maintain
membership. Sites displaying outdated code and/or outdated membership information may be suspended
or deleted from the ring(s). If deleted they may reapply for membership, however, and re-join so long
as their site meets the membership criteria.