last Update : 17/07/2004
 
FAQ



"The web is huge, being alone on the net is like being nothing."

 

F.A.Q
  • What is a webring ?

    A webring is a way to group sites of similar interest togther in a "Ring". Links on each page allow you to move form one site to the next, eventually travelling the entire Ring to end up where you started. It is 100% free for user and members.

  • What is the goal of the FREDI Missing Children Webring ?

    This ring was made by FREDI to help people find missing children. Our goal is to help to find these children by putting up pictures and descriptions of them on the web. This is a free service
  • What are the advantages for me to get member of this webring ?

    A webring generate more traffic for your web site and it also help your web to be referenced and well- known wherever on the web. When somebody is looking for a missing child he will probably follow the ring and eventually get to your website even if he didn't know it. This service is FREE.

  • What are the advantages for me to get member of this webring ?

    A webring generate more traffic for your web site and it also help your web to be referenced and well- known wherever on the web. When somebody is looking for a missing child he will probably follow the ring and eventually get to your website even if he didn't know it. This service is FREE.

  • What do I need to join the Missing Children Webring ?

You need to be the owner of a missing children related website. Then you just have to fill the submit form below, and follow the instructions for ring members. Then we will send you an html fragement to past it on your webpage to be linked with the other members of the ring. It looks like that :

 

 

Ring list

click here to get the current ring list

Submit a new site to the missing children webring

 

It's a easy as 1,2,3 ... just click here and follow the instruction.

 


 

Any questions or comments regarding this Web site are to be adressed to Office@fredi.org
URL of the site :
http://www.fredi.org
FREDI, Fondation pour la recherche d'enfants disparus , par Internet - case postale 1, 1706 Fribourg (Suisse)