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The Oz T-Star Ring provides a way for people to navigate sites that have a local flavour amid the vast international network.

Our focus statement is as follows:

The Oz T* WebRing was created by Jessica Smith, and later managed and revised by Laura Seabrook, a transsexual woman, in late August 2000.

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Before you read any further: If you are unfamiliar with netrings or how they work, please read this page now.

Joining the Ring

You can use the following form to join your site to the ring. This will then place the site in the queue, awaiting confirmation from the ring manager.


Submit a site to Oz T-Star Net Ring
Site Title:
Site URL:
Site Owner:
EMail Address:
Password:
Keywords:
Site Description:

Before you press that button though, read below...

RingCode

Once you've applied, you will go to a confirmation page showing the default code for your site; you will also be sent an email giving your site details, and a copy of that default code. If you choose to use the default code, you will need to download the graphic that goe with it -- otslogo.gif.

There are variations of the ringcode other than the default, which you can use instead. See the instructions in the Oz T-Star Code Page.

You can also put together a your own version the RingCode by playing around with the links found on the NetRing Codes page. Also, if you need to place your ringcode on a page that is accessible via a frame, see the Fixing Frames page for how to do this properly.

You should then email the Ring Manager and ask to be reviewed for the ring.

Editing Your Site

You can use the following form to edit details of your site in the ring.

Site ID #
Password
 

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