Website Design / HTML
Re: Website Design / HTML
You might find a better version (simply easier to read ... same content) ... on the Wiki, here: http://e-lore.com/wiki/Genealogy under Developing Genealogy Web-Pages
Bob Fornal
http://www.podcastgenealogy.com
http://www.podcastgenealogy.com
Re: Website Design / HTML
Oh yes..the wiki! I'll have a look.
Thanks Bob.
Thanks Bob.
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Bob I bookmarked it and I played with it a bit. So far, so good.,,it seems to work. I have a question but I want to read more first to see if it provides the answers before I ask.
You had some links on that page too for the charts linked back to this site but they don't work anymore. I didn't have time to fix them..(I know, I know..I need to find the time and I promise I will) I really want to get in there and learn all this but you know me..I stall until I'm 100% sure of something before I try it.
I promise, if you yell at me, then tomorrow I will fix it, otherwise, I'll forget..I'm not as young as I used to be and my mind wanders..
Once again, thanks for taking the time to provide all this great info. Is it ok if I use the link to refer it to people on my web pages?
You had some links on that page too for the charts linked back to this site but they don't work anymore. I didn't have time to fix them..(I know, I know..I need to find the time and I promise I will) I really want to get in there and learn all this but you know me..I stall until I'm 100% sure of something before I try it.
I promise, if you yell at me, then tomorrow I will fix it, otherwise, I'll forget..I'm not as young as I used to be and my mind wanders..
Once again, thanks for taking the time to provide all this great info. Is it ok if I use the link to refer it to people on my web pages?
Re: Website Design / HTML
... there is a discussion tab at the top when you have created an account and logged into the Wiki ... if you put a discussion point in on the page with mistakes, I will attempt to fix them for you ...
Please refer it ... that is what it is designed for ...
Please refer it ... that is what it is designed for ...
Bob Fornal
http://www.podcastgenealogy.com
http://www.podcastgenealogy.com
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I believe I got all the links repaired ... learned something, too.
... tried to do the work while a migrane was hitting, fun ...
... tried to do the work while a migrane was hitting, fun ...
Bob Fornal
http://www.podcastgenealogy.com
http://www.podcastgenealogy.com
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Not fun at all! I am getting through it all slowing. Its very helpful.. but I really can only play with it on weekends. It there a website you know of that can clone me??rfornal wrote:I believe I got all the links repaired ... learned something, too.
... tried to do the work while a migrane was hitting, fun ...
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Hey I know someone that looks just like that! He better not read this though or he'll be "froggin" mad...(I make a funny, too!)
You can shoot me now if you like.
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LOL ... I was laughing days ago, looks like I forgot to vocalize it!
Bob Fornal
http://www.podcastgenealogy.com
http://www.podcastgenealogy.com
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Re: Website Design / HTML
Interesting example you used, that's my family!rfornal wrote:Designing a Table
Let's start with a simple example, here's information from a 1930 US Federal Census Record:
Name: John Fornal
Home in 1930: Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut
Age: 42
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1888
BirthPlace: Poland
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouses's Name: Victoria
Race: White
Parents' Birthplace: View Image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
John Fornal 42
Victoria Fornal 40
Joseph Fornal 15
Stella Fornal 13
Annie Fornal 10
William Fornal 5
As you can see, each line breaks down into two items ... easy to convert to a table.