Welcome To The Tin Star Ringsurf
| Most of the sheriff's badges from the "days of the old west" were made of tin, it is through their memory this Ringsurf was created. The Tin Star Ringsurf was started in November 2002. This site is for any Sheriff's Dept. or individual Deputy (full time or reserve) anywhere in the United States who has a web page and wishes to allow other people from other depts. to visit our web sites. we are very proud of the Ringsurf and hope you will join us! If you have a page, add it to our Ringsurf and increase the traffic to your page. If you would like to join the Tin Star Ringsurf, read the How To Join below.
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How to join:
You will need to save the graphic you see at the bottom of this page and upload it to the same directory the Tin Star Ringsurf HTML code will be installed on. The graphic is called sheriffbadge2.gif.
The source code that needs to be added to your page will be e-mailed to you as soon as possible after you complete the following information and submit the form. The html fragment must be added to your page before you can be added to the ring. If the source code and graphic are not added to your page within 7 days of adding your site to the queue, your site will be removed from the queue.
Click the "Add your site" below and submit to the queue. Your site will be added to the Ringsurf as soon as possible, and you will be notified by e-mail when your site is added. That's all there is to it. If you have any questions, or problems please e-mail me. Thank you.
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Click the Ringsurf to add your site!!
.....Follow these simple rules.....
- Please read these rules before submitting your site.
The site must be positive in nature for Sheriff's Depts. (people of all ages visit these sites.) If your site has foul language, adult content, violence e.t.c. do not submit your site, it will not be added to the ring. If however a site does slip through that does not fit these guidelines please e-mail the Ringmaster and that site will be removed.
- You MUST have the HTML fragment on your page before you will be inserted into the ring. It must be easy to find so we don't have to search for it. It does not have to be on the front page, but the URL you submit must be on the page it is linked to or the ring won't work. After you have the code up e-mail the Ringmaster of the Tin Star and ask him to add you to the ring. Be sure to include your Site ID Number in the e-mail message. He will probably want to look at your page to make sure it fits the rules and make sure the Ringsurf HTML fragment on your page is okay.
- After checking out your page, the Ringmaster will take your Site ID Number and use it to add you to the ring. You should then receive an e-mail stating you have been added.
- That's it! You should now be able to navigate the entire ring until you make it back to your own page (although it may take awhile after people start to join). An easy way to make sure it is working is to go to your own page and click previous site. After bringing up the previous sites web page find the ring code and click the next site button. This should bring you back to your own page.
Click the Ringmaster below to e-mail, Don't forget your ID# and URL in the message!
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e-mail Steve
You are visitor number
since our Ringsurf started in November 2002
This page is hosted by:
The Tin Star Ringsurf
Deputy Steve Davidson
Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Selma, Al.
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