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Amazing Woman's Ladies Who Wear Purple and a Red Hat
Webring facts and Information Page


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Amazing Woman's Ladies who Wear Purple and a Red Hat!
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Requirements to Join!
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Share with us your inspirations about wearing Purple
and a RED hat & celebrating our Sisters and our Sisterhood !
While sharing our Family Safe Websites!. Webring created Dec. 17, 2002.
*The Navigation code needs to be on the site you submit.
*Only Family Safe websites
What is a Webring?

Webrings are communities of websites, united by a common interest and organized
into a circular "RING" of mutual links, together  to make it all work. Links on each page
permit you to go from site to site, to travel the entire webring, eventually returning to the
page from which you started. Links also permit you to access the list of member sites
and to join the webring Each site in a specific web ring displays identical code and
graphics to facilitiate ring surfing and   the navigation code needs to be placed on the
site submitted to the Webring and  that is 
Why is it called a Ring.



What is a member ?

A member is a person who owns a page that is in the ring. Technically speaking, people
aren't "in a ring". Rather, pages in their sites are in rings. However, we speak of the
person who owns the page that is in a ring as the member and the page that is in the
ring as the member page or member site.




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What is a WebRing? By definition it is one of the best ways to find great sites. Similar sites
are grouped together in rings and each site is linked to another by a simple navigation bar.
Rings form a concentration of sites, allowing visitors to quickly find what they are looking
for. Each Ring is created and maintained by an individual web site owner called the RingMaster.
RingMasters determine the look and feel of the Ring, approve and manage member sites, and
encourage other sites to join. RingMasters help to develop virtual communities based on the Ring topic.



What this means is that a site is signed up for a webring, the site owner places a snippet of navigation code
on the site, then sits back and reaps the benefits of increased traffic. Best part of it all, it's free.
Donations are gratefully accepted but no one is refused use of the service by not donating.
What isn't a WebRing? It's not a Group or Club, like you'll find on Yahoo! It's not a message board or a discussion group.


What this means is that websites join WebRings, not people. If you do not have a website, you will not benefit from joining a webring; in fact, you won't even be approved for membership!How does a WebRing work? If well-managed, a WebRing can generate additional traffic to sites that might not have been found otherwise. It's all through the use of the navigation code. Each member is assigned a code which is unique to their membership. In turn, that code allows visitors to navigate the ring, site-by-site, eventually returning to the starting point.








"GospeLines Prayer:
Father, at least once a day,
help me to not act my age, but give me the heart
of a child so that I may see more clearly the things
that really matter in life. Amen." 
 
Thank you Sweet Carol H. for sharing with us!


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The End!
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