I agree that we need to keep in text, also as simple as possible as not everyone has computers that can do frames and the fancy stuff. Maybe have a page that would list members homepages etc with brief summery of what is on the homepage, like photos, other families genealogy. Just my 2 cents. Tricia
I agree with a few other people that the primary pages must be simple text. Links in the text should be used to refer to pictures or documents and allow the user to chose when and if they want to see more. I don't know if I am the only one who feels this way but I find many sites very difficult to see the information I want to see because the tree being documented is very wide at points and there are just too many similiar names and too much detail. Because of the project we are under taking I think this will be a problem for us too. I tried to address this problem on my web site by the use of the pedigree chart to allow visually navigating the tree. I think this works well for me because I'm only concerned with a single descendant but for our Crumley project I don't yet know how this could work. That's my 2 cents for now. I am a full time professional computer consultant with a young busy family so I don't have a lot of free time but I be willing to offer my second opinion on design issues as they arise or if you need someone to bounce ideas off of. -Larry Arnett Tricia Howard wrote: > I agree that we need to keep in text, also as simple as possible as not everyone has computers that can do frames and the fancy stuff. Maybe have a page that would list members homepages etc with brief summery of what is on the homepage, like photos, other families genealogy. > Just my 2 cents. > Tricia