Hello Mary, I really appreciate the information about making a web page
with Legacy. I started out using Brother's Keeper years and years ago and
only just last fall made the change to Legacy, so I am still learning how
to use it.  My maternal ancestors are Scots-Irish (Cannon); my
grandfather's name was Montrose which I think just has to have some
connection to Scotland, but I may never know for sure. Interesting to
speculate, though.
Your web page is excellent and a good model for me to follow.
Kay

On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:01 PM, Mary Young <m...@cmy.org.uk> wrote:

> Hi Barton
> Thanks for your kind words about my site.
> Re your question (NB there are no dumb questions!)
> Each Family Tree created by Legacy (Legacy dubs "Web Pages") can be
> uploaded as a stand-alone website, and some people do that - no coding
> needed.
> However, my personal website at http://cmy.iay.org.uk/, created and
> maintained by MS FrontPage 2002, incorporates two Family Trees. When I
> create a set of Legacy Web Pages, I save it into a folder on my computer,
> where the rest of my site is stored. Creating a link from the Home Page to
> the Legacy Pages is easy and only required the first time. After that, the
> Legacy pages can be updated and republished anytime with no effort at all.
> It's nice to learn some coding, but you can do without it.
> Regards
> Mary Young
> Edinburgh, Scotland
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> On 3 February 2015 at 18:26, BARTON LEWIS <bartonle...@optonline.net>
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>> Mary, what a nice website.  Now for a dumb question -- is the Legacy you
>> used to create the site the same as Legacy the genealogy software?  I
>> wasn't aware you could create a website using the software.  Is that the
>> case?  If so, are the instructions on how to go about doing that on the
>> software somewhere?  I am not at my home computer so I can't check.  Was it
>> difficult to do?  It would seem you need some experience coding to do it or
>> someone would have to do it for you.
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