This is the webpage from the Pacific Islands Ring


This is the copy of the Actual "Routing," (NavPanel,) that you will have on your page, -
owning only to this site, however!

Powered by WebRing.

Feel free to navigate around the Web Sites.
Come back to here and then consider if your Website belongs in the "The Pacific Islands" WebRing!


RING DESCRIPTION:

"Sites about the Pacific (Polynesia, Micronesia, etc.,) Islands - people, places, cultures, travellers, pictures and information"

Each site displays a navigation code, Inserted By the Owner of the Site, which is used to move between sites.
In the Home-Page, which is the first page the visitor meets!

Your page/site must be related to Pacific (Polynesia, Micronesia, etc.,) Islands in some way. Either based in the your Island, or having to deal withIsland matters in some way.

No porn or sex material allowed! This is a family related ring.

Do not copy someone else's site without permission.

JOIN HERE ! (if your NOT a member of Webring, yet!)

Join Procedure if you're a member of WebRing already!

Login with the account that you have with WebRing(tm)

Sign up! will bring you to the same window as the non-member!

After you submit your site, you MUST put the Ring Code on your site, if its not already there.
Your site will not be added to the ring until this is done.


The Hamburg "WebRing Team"
Peter & Christine Bendall
(ex David Nein, on clown business!)


What is a Webring?

"A webring is a community of websites linked one to another to form a virtual ring. Each site links to the next, so that as visitors click to go from one site to another they will eventually return to the site from which they started. Generally, the sites are linked by a common theme or interest making surfing the webring an ideal way of finding sites of interest to the web surfer.

" Webrings use links like 'Next', 'Previous' and 'Random' that enable navigation from site to site around the ring. Sometimes 'Skip' or 'Next 5' functions are included to let visitors 'hop over' a member site that might be offline.
Most webring systems provide a listing or a directory of all the sites within a ring, which is known as the hub or list page. Such directories frequently include a description of each site, and a link to let the visitors quickly go to a particular site within the ring.

"What makes the ring function, is the 'navigation panel' (navpanel for short)! This is the panel that includes all the above links (Next, List, Random, Previous, Home, Join, and...), and is placed on each member site. "

adapted from World of Webrings, at 'Description.' 1st Febuary, 2009

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