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ABOUT ALT-WEBRING
- ABOUT RINGLINK
SITE CREDITS
A sincere thank you goes to Gunnar Hjalmarsson for creating
Ringlink,
the open source CGI Perl program that powers this webrings system. The program is so good and so well supported that it was the only choice to be used here, it has no peer.
ABOUT RINGLINK
alt-webrings makes use of the Ringlink Program which allows you to run
a webrings, i.e. a system of links between web sites of a similar topic, content, or interest.
Unlike the WebRing and
Ringsurf
ring systems, Ringlink enables you to host the system on your own web server. There are
many benefits in hosting your own ring system, here's a few that come to mind:
- You have unrivalled independence and complete control over the rings on your system and
operate your rings EXACTLY as YOU want to.
- Ringlink is freeware.
- You can customize the Ringlink program source code if you're game enough (and fussy
enough!).
- Ringlink is well supported, there is a very healthy user community and technical backup
is superb.
- Updates of the program are released regularly.
The Ringlink FAQ Site
provides answers to some of the questions that you may have, and useful
general help about setting up and running a ring of web sites can be
found at
The World of Webrings.
If you need further help, please post your problem to the
Ringlink-open mailing list, which is a
discussion forum for the Ringlink users. The list is also available for general comments
on the Program, suggestions for new features, etc. Postings to the list are archived in
the
Ringlink-open Archive.
OTHER RINGLINK SYSTEMS
Ringlink Webring Directory
- Directory of webrings hosted on Ringlink systems.
Ringlink Systems Directory
- Directory of Ringlink systems in operation.
Ringlink Systems Web
- A webrings for operators of Ringlink systems.
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