Webrings
What are they?
Webrings are small collective groups that organise themselves. They are just an index of sites collected by genre, subject, theme or community, and each member of the ring points to the previous and next member in the ring as well as having the ability to go to a random page in the webring.
All the webrings I'm in are listed below. If you have Javascript disabled, this is the one place where not all webrings work. This is unfortunately because some webrings use external javascript.
Additional notes
In my site, I also use openring. This is a couple of blogs from around the net that I follow. Just a few curated RSS feeds that you can take a look at their blogs. Take them as "recommendations" of a form. There is also a link to take a look at how that is generated. This is generated every hour. Additionally, it is linked in my Blog page(Writing/Blog/).
=> See the source code for OpenRing hereTravelers of Agora Road
I am a frequent posting member of the Agora Road webforum, and a member of this webring. I currently maintain this webring.

Lainchan Webring
*nixRing
Safont Webring
Blogscroll
BlogscrollWeb Badge Wall
Myself
Articles from blogs I follow around the net
A sonnet for St. Benedict
On his feast day I am reposting this sonnet on St. Benedict. My recent experience of diving deep into the Psalter has made me appreciate the Benedictine tradition even more deeply, for of course he made the recitation of the … Continue reading →
via Malcolm Guite July 11, 2025THE REPUBLIC #5
BESIDE THE HOLLOW SHIPS A crisis is a terrible thing to waste. The fighting above ground has intensified, so additional subbasements have been marked off-limits for the duration of the hostilities. Everyone suspects when the crisis is over we'll emerg…
via I'm not really Stanley Lieber. July 10, 2025Old Computer Challenge 2025 > -- Old Tech, New Tricks
Hello and welcome to the Old Computer Challenge - 2025 Edition! This is the second year when I’m participating, and if you didn’t see my previous year’s entry, you can check the OCC24 - Party like it’s 2004 article, although it’s not mandatory. Since last …
via andrei.xyz July 9, 2025Generated by openring