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Is it possible to share your site address so we can see how it's handled on Go 
Daddy? Thanks for the information.


      From: Sherry <hot.rod.w...@gmail.com>
 To: Legacy User Group <legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com> 
 Sent: Wednesday, September 6, 2017 2:59 PM
 Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Future of Legacy Private Website Creator
   
That's really the way to do it. I know people who have had problems with a 
"collaborative" effort where others were able to add or edit information on the 
website - things really got messed up!
Sherry
On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 12:38 PM, DonnaMcR <donna...@tx.rr.com> wrote:

I have had my website (created with the Legacy software and hosted by GoDaddy) 
for many years.  I get responses, questions, and comments literally all the 
time.  Collaboration takes place by e-mail. I get good response on Google 
searches, meaning I run into my own research all the time.       It’s hard for 
me to do a search on one of my ancestors without running into myself.  But that 
means the website is visible and helpful to other researchers, which is my 
goal.    I also run into my research that has been copied and just pasted into 
trees on Ancestry, etc., all the time, which is a frustration.  (I am talking 
about personal narratives, not just facts or straight transcriptions.)  But 
that is another topic.  I have the great majority of my family research 
uploaded to it, so it deals not only with main ancestral lines, but also the 
lines of in-laws, etc.   I like the Legacy setup because it allows me to show 
the sources of my research, with the documentation appearing as footnotes that 
are in a classic format and are useful to the viewer.  It allows me to give 
credit to others for the information they have provided to me, as well as 
providing the usual source locations of information. I only include those born 
before 1900. Regards, Donna  
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