G'day from Perth,

Now that I've got your attention !!

When adding  a son to a marriage I must have clicked for a daughter and then
when adding the wife to the offspring's own marriage  she has gone in as the
husband. Further complication (& how I spotted the error) is that the latest
offspring /son got allocated the female's family name!

I want to correctly sex the original son and his wife which should free up
all of the other surnames but short of deleting all of the 4 or 5 records I
wonder if there's an easier way?

The buttons on the individual information window for M   F  &   ? appear to
be locked so it's not a simple one click change for each person.

(Following on from that, I wonder how Legacy will now  handle the "same sex"
marriages a la Elton JOHN etc)

Peter Holmes

Western Australia

[HOLMES (Witham on the Hill, Pinchbeck, Donington and then Leicestershire),
DAVISON (Donington), CRAGG (Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire), RYLOTT &
WITHERINGTON (Gosberton, Gosberton Clough)] [Villages are in Lincolnshire]


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> Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Legacy & Web Site Structure
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> Hi,
> 
> That's how I did my website:
> 
> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cabyers/
> 
> Carol
> Elk Grove, CA
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Carroll
> Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 3:45 PM
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> Subject: [LegacyUG] Legacy & Web Site Structure
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've been reading Cyndi Howells' "Planting Your Family Tree Online." One
> suggestion she has for web site structure is to have different sections
for
> different surnames, where you think of the sections as chapters. So I
might
> start with my grandparents, for example, and have sections for Carroll,
> Stone, Fogarty, & Patterson.
> 
> One reason she gives for doing it this way is that when the audience is
> relatives, say cousins of mine, they will mainly be interested in the
> part(s) of the web site that mention their ancestors.
> 
> I can do this in Legacy, I guess, by using the Ancestor web page style,
and
> making 4 separate web page projects, one for each grandparent. Then I
would
> use some HTML editor (not Legacy) to make the home page or main index
page,
> which would provide links to the separate projects.
> 
> It looks like I could use the Home Button option on the Links tab of the
web
> 
> page dialog to tell Legacy to link each page back to the home page that I
> created outside Legacy.
> 
> I was wondering if anybody else has tried something like this (and maybe
run
> 
> into problems I haven't thought of), or has any other thoughts on Legacy &
> web site structure.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Mike Carroll
> Oro Valley, AZ
> 
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