On 6/15/2016 4:28 PM, Andrew Lancaster via wrote: > Wikis simplify the writing of hypertext and footnotes etc and > make an integrated website more or less automatically. Writing hypertext, etc. is pretty easy without using a wiki. All you need is a reasonable html editor. And the word "automatic" bothers me. In my experience, doing things automatically in genealogy without the intervention of a human brain leads to mistakes. Also, I confess to having no idea what an "integrated" website is. The only sites I could find after doing an Internet search which claimed to give a definition of "integrated website" were commercial sites giving "definitions" so incomprehensible that all I could figure out was that I needed to buy their product if I wanted to have an "integrated website." (I didn't bite.) :-) So, briefly, what is an "integrated website" (as opposed to just a "website") and why is that a good thing? Stewart Baldwin