Web rings (or perhaps more commonly, "webrings") are groupings of sites that share a common topical interest with distributed navigation structure. Through links on member pages such as Next, Previous, and List Sites, visitors can navigate to similar but independent pages elsewhere on the web. A list owner generally serves as moderator and administrator for a ring.
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The Expanding Unidirectional Ring Of Pages was the inspiration for WebRing. Created and maintained by Denis Howe.
A history and listing of webring services.
A resource for webring owners, hosts, and those who join them.
A post about the Webring site, software and its ownership history.
(January 01, 2022)
Salon.com article on the phenomenon and Yahoo's foray into the scene.
(December 05, 2001)
Academic article.
(January 01, 1999)
A resource for webring owners, hosts, and those who join them.
A history and listing of webring services.
The Expanding Unidirectional Ring Of Pages was the inspiration for WebRing. Created and maintained by Denis Howe.
A post about the Webring site, software and its ownership history.
(January 01, 2022)
Salon.com article on the phenomenon and Yahoo's foray into the scene.
(December 05, 2001)
Academic article.
(January 01, 1999)

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