This is the OFFICIAL Help WebRing of WebRing.com and will begin to fill up with Technical Support Help Pages and Member Resource assistance sites in the latter part of 2002. Make this ring your FIRST stop when looking for answers to your WebRing questions, whether in technical or layman's terms.
Completely protect your privacy, use WebRing without ever revealing your email address again. Configure your WebRingMail account and this page shows you how.
The issue with managers ignoring Rings, having invalid email accounts, and being neglectful overall has resulted in a crackdown on violators. This page is for all managers, helping those who have already lost their Rings and teaching those who don't WANT to.
Framesets cause some of the greatest confusion with WebRing members. Will it PASS the checker? Where do I place the coding? All the questions are solved here.
Designed to supplement the Help pages at WebRing, this site contains information useful to users of all levels in both management and membership capacities. Included are detailed instructions, wishlists (actually reviewed by WebRing), FAQs, tutorials, and a Help Group for addressing technical situations and system update/status announcements.
Whether you are a user needing to update your email address, a member in search of your code, or a manager wanting to tweak your Ring's description, detailed instructions for virtually every function a user can perform is at your fingertips!
WebRing is just bursting with rings that need managers, but before you raise your hand, get a leg up on the competition! This section gives you complete insight into just what will guarantee your approval to take on an abandoned ring!
More than just a definition of WebRing, this page explains just what a WebRing does and who can/should join one. Designed specifically for those who need more than a single-sentence introduction.
WebRing realizes that either not all sites permit use of JavaScript or site owners want to use it. However, the options beyond JavaScript are not made clear due to concerns of confusing users. This page gives you four options, including the JavaScript along with what they do and how you can implement them on your site. Now virtually any site can successfully participate with WebRing.
A page for RingMasters - never leave applications pending again. Conditional approval allows you to activate sites which display the code and suspend sites which do not, saving you time and cleaning up your ring. Learn how it works and what it can do for you.
You run the checker test and see a series of PASS and FAIL results in the details. Just what do they mean? What is the overall result? These questions and how to use the checker details to help you troubleshoot coding problems are all discussed here!
Your site is suspended, you aren't sure why. Maybe you think it should not have been suspended. Perhaps you are right, perhaps not. There are various reasons why sites FAIL the checker, even when it seems as if the site should PASS. See a list of over a DOZEN reasons why your site may not be PASSing the checker and what you can do about it.
One day your NavBar displays properly, suddenly you see a bar that informs you of a problem. You click the assistance link but don't see the solution. What next? Try this step-by-step walkthrough of the possible problems with precise solutions.