At 11:33 AM 2/18/2011, you wrote: >Thanks Pat, I do have a tree on worldconnect but I don't like it as >much as a website style. Just personal preference I guess, I like >more of a narrative style. Although I like Legacy's pedigree pages >much better then RM's. I might switch to their style at some point. > >Anyway would I be entering the new divs in the RM html editor like I >did with the includes code? Or would this need to be added by hand >to every page RM generates? >Would I be adding the first part of the div in the RM header html >area were the header, top menu and left menu is and then add the >closing DIV in the top of the footer html area? >Just trying to understand what I'm doing. LOL ============ The content div has to surround the content that RM generates so not sure how you will need to do it as I have not worked with that program. Barry's page shows you how it works For others who might be interested in the setup I use. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=gearyfamily&id=I76 register report for Peter Gary http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gearyfamily&id=I76 individual report for Peter Gary with all sources included. As you can see from the top of the page, there is a link to the narrative part of my site http://www.family-genealogy-online.com/Geary/ located on its own domain but could just as easily be a freepages site. When I update the database, all I have to do is to replace the old with the new. No reformatting required. The narrative part of the site is updated as I find new info I might want to add to that part of the site. I can also link to any of the register reports from the narrative portion of the site. pat
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