I have come across a program called Wiki. I think it would be great to use for our familys genealogy purposes. I am going to check with freepages to see if I can use it on their pages since they are free (the program is also free). An example would be, say you open Joseph Barrett's website and you see where there is a mistake, all you would have to do is click an edit button and change the error, then click save, no html is involved. We could all add our own research.We could just add the date and our name and source when we add data. I copy and pasted a little about a Wiki site below. It has a search engine in it and creates links on each page if there is another page with the same word. A great example for everyone to see would be to go to Wikipedia (just put that word in your browser) and see how it works. Please let me know what everyone thinks about this idea, as the website is getting so big, this would be a great alternative and everyone could help. Hugs, Janet Wikis are web sites that anyone can edit without knowing anything about web sites...just click that little edit button at the bottom of the page, type, use some simple punctuation if you like (e.g. for bold and italics), and press save--you have an updated web site anyone can access and change themselves. Wikis are used internally by the New York Times, Library of Congress, and many other organizations around the world. The concept also made possible the wikipedia, which hosts hundreds of thousands of entries of amazing quality, often surpassing professional publications, and all closely crosslinked. Now just as email, the World Wide Web, and Instant Messanger took some time to rise from the Internet, make it more usable, and be generally accepted, the concept of the wiki has just recently come to light. The concept takes some getting used to. You should feel completely free to fix, upgrade, and expand any entry which doesn't seem quite right. You can even create new entries without limit.