Sunday 30 June 2013

Top Thirty, 2013 week 27

First chart for three weeks? I'm slipping! My excuse is that I've been really busy.

Here is the UK Waterways Site Ranking (top thirty places) as it stood at 2140 on Sunday 30th June 2013. This is taken, with permission, from Tony Blews's UK Waterways Ranking Site.


1 Canal World Discussion Forums (=)

2 CanalPlanAC (=)

3 Pennine Waterways (=)

4 Jim Shead's Waterways Information (=)

5 Boatshed Grand Union (=)

6 Retirement with No Problem (+1)

7 Water Explorer (+1)

8 Living on a Narrowboat (-2)

9 UKCanals Network (=)

10 Waterway Routes (=)

11 Towpath Treks (=)

12 BCBM Ltd (=)

13 nb Epiphany (+2)

14 nb Waiouru (=)

15 boatshare (-2)

16 Canal Shop Company (=)

17 Narrowboat Dreaming .... Parisien Star (+12)

18 Captain Ahab's Watery Tales (+1)

19 M. B. Willow (-2)

20 NB The Manly Ferry (-2)

21 boatrent (=)

22 Narrowboat Chance (-2)

23 Herbie (+9)

24 boats and cruising (-1)

25 Skippy's Random Ramblings (+9)

26 The Real Life of a Narrowboat Wife (+4)

27 'Eileen Inlanding' (+6)

28 Baddie the Pirate (-1)

29 Boats and Canals Forum (+2)

30 Halfie (-2)

31 Narrow Boating Blog (-)

32 Rock n Roll (+3)

33 Narrowboat Briar Rose (-11)

34 Seyella's Journey (-9)

35 Badger Sandwiches (-)

36 Milburn Boats Ltd (-10)



The figures in parentheses denote the number of places moved since the previous chart;
(-) denotes new entry or re-entry into the chart;
(=) denotes no change.


There are 108 entries, the same as three weeks ago.

If your website has been using the old piece of code linking to Tony Blews's UK Waterways Ranking System then you will find that it no longer works. You will have to update your website to use the ukwrs.co.uk address instead of the coobeastie.co.uk one.

To update my Blogger blog I logged in to ukwrs.co.uk; clicked on the Manage Site option in the top left of the page; and copied the code from the appropriate box. Then on my blog I clicked on Layout; found the HTML/Javascript "gadget" corresponding to the ranking position; and replaced the code there with the code I'd copied from UKWRS.

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