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The DMoz.org Open Directory Project at http://dmoz.org/
(Directory.MOZilla.org) is an open content Internet directory. Although it is slightly similar
to Yahoo! in directory structure, DMoz.org offers its directory for free, open use.
The thousands of DMoz.org editors are all volunteers, and DMoz.org has only a
handful of official staff members. DMoz.org was formerly known as
Newhoo!. It is currently owned by Netscape under the Mozilla umbrella.
See the official page About the Open Directory Project for details (or to become a member).
The following WebRings are dedicated to the intrepid DMoz.org editors, who are enriching the Internet by producing the greatest Internet directory known to mankind.
- Minimum Qualifications to join (and remain a member of) the DMoz.org Editors WebRing:
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- You must be a current, active Editor of the DMoz.org Open Directory Project.
- You must have the WebRing HTML code fragment on the page listed for DMoz.org Editors WebRing membership. (Instructions for this will be provided after you join.)
Appropriate Age Groups
According to WebRing.org classification rules, this DMoz.org Editors WebRing is rated R.
Allowable Content:
G: All ages.
PG: Recommended 13+. Ring might contain sites inappropriate or of little interest to young children.
R: Adults and older children. (Ring might, for example, contatain sites with profanity or potentially offensive material.)
Not Allowable Content:
NC17: Mature viewers only. Rings containing sexually explicit and/or pornographic material must be rated NC17 or XXX.
XXX: Adults only. Rings dealing explicitly with pornography or pornographic material must be rated XXX.
- Note: To edit your listing, Login with your site ID and password.
- See What is WebRing? if you don't know what a WebRing is.
- WebRing services are provided by WebRing.org. Their site contains many other WebRings, and a wealth of technical details about WebRings.
- See the DMoz.org Editors WebRing thread for discussions about the DMoz.org Editors Webring.

For some really kewl alternative graphics, check out Voyageur's dmoz Webring Graphics. (You should know a little bit about HTML in order to integrate his designs into your WebRing HTML code fragment.)
- Crime Magazine
- The DMoz.org Editors WebRing Cool Site, because of the exceptional amount of traffic it directs to the WebRing.
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Title: DMoz.org Editors WebRing
Page last updated 19 October 2001
by MrData@mail.com (Mr Israel Steinmetz).
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