The Interdependent Webring Homepage

A Webring of and by Unitarian Universalists


What is a webring?
Easy question. A ring is a group of pages linked together to form a circle. Each page has two links: one to the previous site and one to the next site. A webring is a ring maintained at www.webring.org. First created bySage Weil, the Webring hosts a centralized CGI script to handle all of the messy maintenance details, and also provides some great extra features. To surf around the ring, all you have to do is jump to a random site on the ring, and then use the prev or next buttons on that page to slide from site to site around the ring.

What is a Unitarian Universalist?
Ah. A tougher question. Well, the Unitarian Universalist Association was formed by the 1961 union of the Unitarians and the Universalists. Hmmm, that doesn't help much does it? Unitarian Universalists are a diverse lot, and not easily defined. Why don't you take a spin around the ring and form your own opinion? (And that's a pretty good answer by itself!)



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Joining the Interdependent Webring

The Interdependent Webring is made up of the personal homepages of Unitarian Universalists and some non-profit organizational homepages headed or maintained by Unitarian Universalists, such as congregations, youth groups and the like. If you are a Unitarian Universalist then you are welcome to join the ring. You do not need to be a member of particular UU church, and your webpage does not need to have a specifically Unitarian Universalist theme to it. It should, however, be generally in accordance with the principles of Unitarian Universalism. Remember, people of all ages may be circling this ring. You will need to add a snippet of HTML to your web page, and try to let me know if your page goes down. If you decide to leave the ring, please delete your URL from the member list before erasing the HTML links from your page. Otherwise, people will not be able to make it all the way around the ring. Also, as a member of the ring, you will be able to add other people to the ring, and will be responsible for checking them out first.

Joining the Interdependent Webring is as easy as 1-2-3.
  1. Complete the form below. You will receive an e-mail with more information, including the HTML code you need to add. You will automatically be added to the webring queue.
  2. Insert the HTML and graphics (optional) from the e-mail into your page (usually at the bottom).
  3. When you have everything working, e-mail any member of the ring and ask them to add you.
The member will review your page to make sure the links are set up correctly and the page fits the criteria, and then add it to the ring. If you have any questions or comments, send me an email at yojimbo@hotmail.com.

Your page's URL:
Your page's title:
Your e-mail address:
Password: (The password allows you to later add others to the ring)

You should receive a confirmation e-mail within minutes. If you haven't recevied anything after 24 hours, you should resubmit your page (make sure your e-mail adrisss dosint contane eny typose!)



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