Sample Navigation Page 2This page illustrates another way members place navigation code. For this site we've chosen to place the navigation code on a separate page, a links page, but have the surfer directed to the content page (this one). If you visit Sample Navigation Page 1, which also is in this Ring, you will see an example where the navigation code is placed on the content page. A third variation is given on Sample Navigation Page 3, this one ALSO employs a links page but you'll see that the links page is the registered page, not the content page.Placing the navigation code on a separate page from the content makes surfing the Ring a little harder. This results in a "Pass_L" designation for the site, which is considered by many, WebRing included, to be an inferior placement of navigation code. WebRing strongly encourages users to place the naviation code on the registered URL, and that the registered URL be the page with content relevant to the Ring, not a links page. These options are illustrated mainly for those that cannot place the code on content page(s) of their web site. Once you are done examining this page, use the WebRing Links link you'll find on this page to take you to a page containing the navigation code. We've also included a WebRing search box below. On another page there will be one that also allows searching within a specific Ring. You can feel free to take these and add them to your own pages.
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