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Webring Starter Kit

A boilerplate to host your own community of sites, also known as a webring.
Inspired by this post from Charlie Owen.

Uses Eleventy and Netlify to build a central directory for member sites. People can link to /prev, /random and /next and be redirected to members of the ring.

See the Demo Site

  • Admins manage the ring on Github
  • Let people add their site through pull request or submit via Netlify Form
  • Publish a Code of Conduct
  • Provide an embed code that renders a badge (as a web component)
  • Publish an index of all member RSS feeds

How to host a ring

  1. Fork this repo
  2. Edit src/data/meta.json and fill in your community info
  3. Remove the demo members in src/data/members.json
  4. Deploy your site to Netlify
  5. After you've set a domain, enter that in meta.json as well.

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