To become a member of the
Dixieland Ring, you must follow the instructions carefully and fully. Please be sure that
you have completely read and understand the guidelines and instructions, BEFORE submitting
your site to the Ring Monitors.
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The "Dixieland Ring" is a Web Ring designed to bring together the many
elements that make up the Southern Confederacy. The Dixieland Ring was created
specifically to honor our heroes and our veterans, to preserve our heritage, and teach our
history as it should be taught to young and old alike. The South holds a place of honor in
our hearts, and her culture, romance, values, and ideals should be showcased for all the
world to see. I believe that we have the capability of doing this.
Search Engines and links are a big help, but, when you join the Dixieland Ring, your
site becomes linked in a circular fashion with other Confederate sites. From any site in
the ring, a visitor can click on "Next" to jump to the next site. If he keeps
moving forward, eventually he will end up back where he started. In the process, he will
have taken a virtual tour of the South that will acquaint him (perhaps for the first time)
with the many unique facets of the place that we call "home."
GUIDELINES: If you feel that your site belongs in the Dixieland Ring, please check our
guidelines. Before filling out the queue and adding the html and graphic fragments to your
page, please send your URL to this mailbox: Dixieland
Ring Site Monitors. Our Dixieland Ring monitors will evaluate your site and determine
whether it meets Ring criteria. You will then be contacted with instructions. If your site
meets our criteria, you will be advised to add it to the queue. If it does not meet
criteria, you will be provided with a critique and given suggestions that you may or may
not choose to follow for bringing you site into compliance with our standards. You may
then resubmit your site for re-evaluation. NOTE: Do not add your name to the queue before
receiving instructions from the ring monitors. Without approval, your site will
automatically be deleted from the queue.
The guidelines below have been set forth and approved by the Charter Membership of the
Dixieland Ring. The administrators of the Dixieland Ring reserve the right to accept or
reject applications without any obligation to justify our decisions to others. Membership
in the Dixieland Ring is not a right but a privilege that will be extended only to web
sites whose content represents the best elements of Southern culture, not the worst. To be
accepted as a member of the Dixieland Ring, you will have to meet the following
requirements:
1. This ring is designed to tie together web sites that celebrate our Confederate
heritage along with the culture of the traditional Southland. To be a member of the
Dixieland Ring your site must promote in a positive light the Confederate national
heritage of the South and Southern culture in general. If you hate Dixie, the Confederacy
and Southern culture in general, then the Dixieland Ring is not for you. The Internet is a
big place and South-haters are free to mouth-off somewhere else, but will not be tolerated
here.
2. The Dixieland Ring will not accept for membership web sites that promote cultural
genocide, or unlawful and/or immoral acts against ethnic, religious or cultural groups.
3. One of the goals of the Dixieland Ring is to promote the teaching of a truthful and
accurate history of the South, and in particular, of the history of the War Between The
States. Sites subscribing to the false and malicious Northern, revisionist 'history' of
the War are not welcome. (For example, your site should not promote the idea that
secession was unconstitutional and treasonous). Should you need guidance in this area the
Dixieland Ring is full of sound facts, history and educational tools that specifically
exposes and refutes many longstanding myths about our history that are currently taught as
'facts' in our public schools.
4. Your site should be original in design, content and execution. Before using an
article, a sound file, a graphic, or a background that came from another site on the web,
you must have permission to use that item. After permission has been granted, you must
give proper credit to the original designers/owners. Adding borrowed elements without
giving proper credit after you have been admitted to the ring constitutes grounds for
immediate dismissal. PLEASE be sure that your credits are in order before
submitting your site for membership. The individuals that have taken the time to
make an image or sound, have a copyright for this. The Dixieland Ring honors this
copyright. I've never known of anyone refusing to lend their work to another related site,
but acknowledgement is mandatory on the Dixieland Ring.
5. Your site will not be accepted if it has sex links or alcohol links or links to
sites that have such links. We wish to promote a positive image of the South, not
reinforce the stereotypes rampant in today's popular culture.
6. Before submitting your site for approval, please double check for spelling and
grammatical errors. Very often they are just typos, but they can reflect poorly on your
site and on the ring as a whole.
If, after reading and understanding the above guidelines (which are admittedly and
deliberately stringent), you are still interested and feel that you are qualified to join
the Dixieland Ring, please send your URL to the following e-mail address: Dixieland
Ring Site Monitors. You will be contacted soon. Please feel free to correspond with
any of the members concerning these guidelines or any other subject connected with the
Dixieland Ring.
Remember: After you have received instructions from the Dixieland Ring monitors, you
have completed only the first step. At this point you should fill out the form below and
add your name to the queue. Once you are in the queue, then you will be voted on by the
Dixieland Ring members. Voting takes place on the 1st and 15th of each month. You will be
notified when action has been taken on your site.
Stop here and wait for further instructions. This could take a couple of days. Be
patient
Editing your Site's Attributes
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If you are already part of the Dixieland Ring, and need to edit your site's attributes
(URL, e-mail address, site description, or password), enter your site ID and password
below:
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