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A web ring "Navigation Panel" will consist of the pointers Previous, Next and Join, and, perhaps, an Icon. A remote server takes the effort of the administration of the webring into a central point.
The server points the way to the next one of the sites.
In a site, if you click "next" in the "Navigation Panel" a message is sent to the server containing the site identification of the site you are leaving. After the server checks the database of the ring, it sends the URL of the next site which your browser acts upon.
I will assume that we click the "Navigation Panel, "new" at all of the sites in a web ring and come back to the site we began with!
That is the "ring" part of the procedure! It is a method of producing a series of the websites with a certain subject.
ok? see now? The "canal world webring" with the bravenet web server works in this way.