Hi there Type Two enthusiasts, I want to give the Type Two webring a little plug. First a little explanation. A webring is a list of websites. By joining a web ring your site will be included in a central register. Then you can include a reference to the webring on your home page. Visitors to your page can click on links to 'hop' from one member of the ring to another. Many of us have lists of interesting links on our homepages. These are timecomsuming if you want to maintain them properly. And you can never keep up with the new additions. Furthermore the myriad of hot-lists make it difficult to get a clear view on what's evailable out there. If every bus-site owner joins the Type2 webring all that is history. Every new bus site webmaster needs only register his own site and gets recorded in the master list. It's brilliantly simple. Currently the webring has only 33 members. I know many more bus websites exist. SO, sign up and delete your own hot-list (or limit them to only some very special sites). You want a see how this works? Look at my web to see it implemented. Scroll to the bottom of the page! VW-bus page: http://www.hrps.demon.nl/jwbus.htm
Jan Willem Briër (mr), High Rise Professional Services, The Netherlands. _______________________________________________________________________ E-mail: jan@hrps.demon.nl -- Tel. +31 (318) 548857 -- fax +31 (318) 548101 __________________________________________________________________________ Personal web: http://www.hrps.demon.nl VW-bus page: http://www.hrps.demon.nl/jwbus.htm |
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