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    1. Re: Central Coast Cemeteries online
    2. Cemetery Lady
    3. tell me about it I am bitching to my provider about now. I will post it again when its up and running. sorry guys "Andrea Roberts" <ajroberts@people.net.au> wrote in message news:mailman.283.1253159606.19407.genanz@rootsweb.com... > At 01:29 PM 17/09/2009, Cemetery Lady wrote: >>http://www.blackwall.info/ >> >> >>please test and give feedback > > Hmmm looks like a good idea if it worked - after clicking on the cemetery > sites or 'more' it comes back with > > > > The webpage "www.ozhist.info" cannot be found > > > > DNS error occurred. Server cannot be found. The link may be broken. > > Think it needs some more tweaking before the next 'test' > > Sorry > Angie > > > > > > Some family trees have beautiful leaves, and some have just a bunch of > nuts. > Remember, it is the nuts that make the tree worth shaking. > ~Author Unknown > > > Andrea Roberts....in Melbourne, Australia. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Searching for Pyke/Millsom/Goodman/McCann/Rorke/Presnell/ > Moorhouse/Millard/Taylor/Toppin > http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Styx/8556/index.html >

    09/17/2009 07:58:42
    1. Re: Central Coast Cemeteries online
    2. Kerry Raymond
    3. I think there are some issues with links pointing to the wrong place. I tried the Holy Trinity cemetery at Spencer. I did a search on the surname Kelly as suggested. That brought up 11 results, one of which was Joseph Bede Kelly, so I clicked on the link for that name and instead got information on Ada Francis Marshall. I tried a few of the other links in the search results and had the same problem (was taken to information on a different person). Some of the links do work -- e.g. the Edward Kelly link does indeed take you to Edward Kelly. The other issue is that the photos as displayed are too small to read. On our cemetery site, we have all the images in 3 sizes/resolutions: thumbnails (too small to be read), a size that fits OK on most screens (allowing for captions and other surrounding material on screen) which can be read for most headstones in reasonable condition, and the far larger original image necessary for reading when the headstone condition is very poor or if someone wants to copy it for inclusion in their family history. In each case, clicking on an image takes you to the next larger version of it. Kerry

    10/01/2009 02:00:21