The International Guild of Masonic Webm@sters © 1997
The © Logo used by The International Guild of Masonic Webm@sters, the Golden Square & Compasses with the blue "G" in the center, was designed by Guild Founder VW Bro. Pieter Nootenboom to symbolize the Lightning Speed of communication on the Internet.
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The International Guild of Masonic WebM@sters (IGMW) Web Ring is a ring of Masonic web pages and/or sites located throughout the global community of the World Wide Web. From any page in the ring you can click on the "Next" button to go to the next site. If you do this often enough (and ideally you will), you will eventually be brought back to where you started.
The IGMW Web Ring was constructed so that Members of the IGMW would be able to visit the sites of their brothers with ease. As more Members link their sites to the IGMW Web Ring, the virtual Masonic community on the Web will be brought even closer. Whether you are searching for light, have light to impart, or both, the IGMW Web Ring offers the Guild Members the opportunity to meet, greet and learn from one another.
The International Guild of Masonic WebM@sters Web Ring has been set up exclusively for the Members of the IGMW who wish to join it. If you are not a Fellow Webm@ster of The International Guild of Masonic Webm@sters, why not apply for membership now by visiting The IGMW Home Page and following the instructions you will find there.
Eligibility for membership in the IGMW Web Ring is just one of the benefits you would be entitled to if your site has been successfully reviewed for membership of the IGMW. We look forward to the Web Ring really developing and creating traffic for all the Member Web Sites over the next few months. Back to the Index
If you believe your site meets the criteria for membership (i.e. you are a Fellow Webm@ster of the IGMW), then you are cordially invited to submit your site for review by clicking here.
Once your site has been submitted, it will be placed in the "queue" for my review; however, your site will not be added to the ring until the necessary HTML/SSNB code has been placed on your page (if you have more than one page, then the HTML/SSNB should be placed on the first page). An example of what your Web Ring link will look like is located near the top of this page.
Once you have added the HTML/SSNB fragment for the Web Ring (which you will be able to copy from either the page you will see after you submit your site or from an email you will receive shortly thereafter) to your web page, you must email the IGMW Web Ring Master and notify him that you have done so. Your site will then be reviewed.
You will be notified via email when your site has been added to the queue, added to the ring, if you have been denied membership, or if your place in the queue has expired.
The IGMW Web Ring Master reserves the right to deny and/or revoke membership in the IGMW Web Ring without notice to any person or website failing to meet the guidelines outlined under "Membership Requirements," or for any other reason whatsoever.
Neither the IGMW Web Ring Master nor the International Guild of Masonic Webmasters are responsible for the content of websites included in the ring. While every effort will be made to ensure that the content of members' pages consistently adheres to good Masonic Web Site standards, and the requirements of the Web Ring, in the end each individual member is responsible for the content of his web page or site and the consequences of his presence on the Internet.
The following links should also be useful:
If you are already a member of the IGMW Web Ring, the following link is for you:
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or if you encounter any difficulties during the process of applying for membership, please
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