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Join The Radio Control Helicopter Ring


Before joining there are a few rules that you must follow:
  1. Your pages must pertain to Radio Control Helicopter Modeling.
  2. The pages must not contain any obscene or offensive graphics or words or references to sex or drugs.
  3. Place the Radio Control Helicopter Ring banner on the first page pertaining to your R/C stuff.
  4. Do not "bury" the Radio Control Helicopter   Ring banner on a page with other web rings or links.
  5. Acceptance to the ring is at our discretion, but I doubt you will not be consideration.
  6. The purpose of this ring is to form a community of sites and pages about the Radio Control Helicopter hobby. This is a place where all can exist side-by-side for the enjoyment and education of both ring members and the “surfing” public.

    Sites which defame one hobby over another will be denied membership.

If your pages can not or do not follow these rules, please do not go any further. Failure to follow these rules will force your removal from the ring.


Steps to Joining The Radio Control Helicopter Ring

Step 1

Save a copy (to your hard drive) of the two Radio Control Helicopter Ring graphics you see below by right clicking and selecting "Save Image As". The one on the left is called rcring.gif and the one on the right nextrc.gif.

Step 2

Using your text editor, copy 1 of the 5 Ring code below that best fit you web site, then paste the fragment into the first page of your site. It contains the actual links and HTML code to create The Radio Control Helicopter Ring.

 


 

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Radio Control Helicopter Ring

This site is owned by
Mark A. Purdie

Click for the
Next Skip It Previous
Next 5 Random

List all Sites

Want to join the ring?
Click here for info.


Graphics by
Scott  (3DZoom) Zumwalt

heliring.gif (6434 bytes)



Step 3

Change the e-mail address and name so that they are your own. Make sure the fragment points to images on your own site. The Radio Control Helicopter Ring link, however, should still point to http://www.cccusa.net/~heli06/f18.htm.

Step 4

Fill out the form below to register your site and write down the Site ID number you are assigned. (The Site ID number will be assigned to you by the WebRing Server when it processes the form.) This will put your page in the Radio Control Helicopter Ring “Queue”, where it will remain there until you are added to the ring. This does not insert you in the ring; the actual insertion is done later.


Submit site to The Radio Control Helicopter Ring
Site Title:
Site URL:
Name:
E-mail:

Password:
Please choose a password. (Don't forget it!!)
Keywords: Enter up to 20 keywords to describe your site.
Description: Enter a short description of your site.

Step 5

Change the six references of

http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=heli&id=Your ID Here

so that the id= is followed by your Site ID number. For example, if your site ID is 113, the href should be something like:

http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=heli&id=113amp;next

Step 6

E-mail Mark A. Purdie asking to add you to the ring. Be sure to include your Site ID Number in the e-mail message. Your page will be checked to make sure it is worthy of addition and make sure the Radio Control Helicopter Ring HTML fragment on your page is okay.

After checking out your page, and finding everything in order, you will be added to the ring. You should then receive an e-mail telling you you've been added. That's all there is to it!

Last Update 07/31/01

Any questions about The Radio Control Helicopter Ring may be addressed to Mark A. Purdie