Elizabeth, Please note that there are difficulties especially with the Safari and Internet Explorer browsers (even the newest versions) when a website is currently built with the newest technology. Problem is that both companies are rather slow in implementing certain standards or don't want to implement as a company policy. It's always good to try the same function (eg when a button isn't responding though clearly being clicked) with another browser like you did. I had the same problem yesterday and Safari worked, Chrome didn't. Andreas > On 7 Dec 2015, at 01:07, Elizabeth Harris via <genealogy-dna@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Only one of my three accounts has been converted to the new format, and I'm still not even remotely proficient in using it. However, I noticed two things today that I don't think have been addressed yet in this forum. > > First, not all features of the site work with Safari on a Mac. When I clicked on Manage Your Connections, I got a box saying "You are seeing this because you are sharing with a family member but have not changed them from Relatives and Friends to their correct relationship (mother, father, etc). Please scroll down and change relatives with green check marks to their desired relationship." Clicking OK in response to this did nothing. There were no names listed, and nothing to scroll through. > > I tried the same thing with Chrome, and it worked OK. > > But, although I was then able to link this profile (my daughter-in-law) to her mother, who has her own account, and to my son as "partner," everybody else in her sharing list shows up as "friend". The other choices are "father's father", "father's mother" etc., and brother or sister. There's no option for cousin (as opposed to friend), let alone what I could do in the old version of DNA Relatives to identify a known cousin as "first cousin twice removed" or whatever. > > > Second, while I was still working through Safari, I discovered that a message I sent recently (since this account converted) had lost all its line breaks: > > "Hi, my name is Elizabeth Harris, and ____ is my son's wife. I'm managing a big project focused on the ancestors of all my grandchildren. Here's your match: _____ vs. _____ 1 118000000 162000000 26.9 cM 3226 You also match several other people on the same segment, with whom I'm also sharing: _____ vs. _____ 1 118000000 162000000 27.2 cM 3270 _____ vs. _____ 1 118000000 159000000 22.1 cM 2452 _____ vs. _____ 1 118000000 154000000 15.9 cM 1413 _____ vs. _____ 1 101000000 164000000 49.7 cM 7073 _____vs. _____ 1 118000000 163000000 27.9 cM 3435 I haven't found a common ancestor for any of these yet. ____'s ancestors have been in North Carolina since at least the late 1700s or early 1800s. Most, maybe all of them, came there from England and Scotland. The surnames are listed on my web page: [URL inserted here]l - look at just the names in red There are links to individual web pages for many of thes! e families. Do you see anything that looks like a match to you, either names or ! > locations? > > which should have been > > "Hi, my name is Elizabeth Harris, and ____ is my son's wife. I'm managing a big project focused on the ancestors of all my grandchildren. > > Here's your match: _____ vs. _____ 1 118000000 162000000 26.9 cM 3226 > > You also match several other people on the same segment, with whom I'm also sharing: > > _____ vs. _____ 1 118000000 162000000 27.2 cM 3270 > > > and so on. If my recipient received it looking like this, she would have to copy it off and edit it just to make sense of it. > > > When I tried to check this with Chrome, I couldn't find the sent messages at all. Clicking on the circle identifying this particular matching person said there were no messages. > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GENEALOGY-DNA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message