A free web gazetteer — 834 entries across 22 sections, catalogued and open to browse.
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Herald11 is a free web directory catalogued in the style of a printed gazetteer. It holds over 800 website entries distributed across 22 subject sections, open to browse without charge.
Yes. Filing an entry in Herald11 costs nothing. Submit your site address using the form on any section page and it will be reviewed for inclusion in the appropriate section.
The directory is divided into 22 subject sections — from the Wagering Ledger to the Journey Index. Each section covers a distinct category of web address; when you submit a site you choose the section that best fits its subject.
Most entries are reviewed and entered in the record within a short period of submission. There is no set deadline; entries are processed as they arrive.
Yes. The directory is fully public. Visitors may browse any section and follow any recorded link without creating an account or submitting anything.
Herald11 accepts any legitimate website that operates in one of the 22 catalogued subjects. The directory does not accept sites that are under construction, inactive, or that exist solely to redirect visitors elsewhere.
The directory currently holds approximately 834 entries across 22 sections. New entries are added regularly as submissions are reviewed and catalogued.
Herald11 is a free web directory assembled in the tradition of the printed gazetteer: a systematic, subject-sorted record of working websites drawn from the open web. The directory holds 834 entries distributed across 22 sections, from the Wagering Ledger to the Apparatus Gazette, from the Journey Index to the Counsel Gazette. Each entry is catalogued by domain name, title, and brief description; no entry is ranked above another, and no fee is charged to browse or to submit. Herald11 operates on the principle that a useful reference work should map the territory as it finds it. If you run a website and wish to see it entered in the record, the submission form accepts new addresses at any time.