# Webring Starter Kit
A boilerplate to host your own community of sites, also known as a [webring](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webring).
Inspired by posts from [Tatiana Mac](https://twitter.com/TatianaTMac/status/1114388079630929926) and [Charlie Owen](https://www.sonniesedge.net/posts/webrings).
Uses [Eleventy](https://www.11ty.io) and [Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/) to build a central directory for member sites. People can link to `/prev`, `/random` and `/next` and be redirected to members of the ring.
✏️ Explanatory [Blog Post](https://mxb.dev/blog/webring-kit/)
## Features
* Admins manage the ring on Github
* Members are defined in `src/data/members.json`
* Let people add their site through pull request or submit via email form
* Publish a code of conduct
* Provide an embed code that renders a banner (as a web component)
* Publish an index of all member RSS feeds
* show a SVG map of the ring and its members
## Example
See the __[Demo Site](https://webringdemo.netlify.com)__ generated by this code.
## How to host a ring
1. Fork this repo
2. Edit `src/data/meta.json` and fill in your community info
3. Add an avatar image for your ring to `src/assets/images`
4. Remove the demo members in `src/data/members.json`
5. Deploy your site to Netlify
6. After you've set a domain, enter that in `meta.json` as well.
[![Deploy to Netlify](https://www.netlify.com/img/deploy/button.svg)](https://app.netlify.com/start/deploy?repository=https://github.com/maxboeck/webring)
## Banner Embed
Members can copy a code snippet and embed it into their sites.
It renders a web component (with the bare links as a fallback).
The index site will produce an embed code with your ring URL and title:
```html
Member of {{ your-title }}
Previous
Random
Next
```
The design is up to the ring admins. It could look something like this:
![the banner widget](https://mxb.dev/assets/media/webrings/banner.png)
## Local Development
To build the site locally, run these commands:
```shell
# clone this repository
git clone git@github.com:maxboeck/webring.git
# go to the working directory
cd webring
# install dependencies
yarn
# start a local build server and the gulp pipeline
yarn start
```