Good ideas, Mike. Thanks for the input. Joe On Sun, 6 Jun 2004 14:43:16 -0700, Mike Peterson wrote: >A couple suggestions: >1] A section on the front page which advertises need for county >coordinators, a list of countys needing a coordinator, and someplace >which >describes the very basic requirements/skills of a coordinator. >2] The state negotiate to get state wide projects under the auspices >of >NDGenWeb and then advertise on the front page; for example: ND >Tombstone >Transcription Project, ND Ghost Towns, Reunions, etc. etc. Generate >logos >for those which don't have logos. >3] OK so more than a couple. Use front page for ONLY NDGenWeb, with >one link >to 'outside' or 'other' resources on other pages, i.e., Research >Helps. >Note: These are important to researchers but sooner or later the >front page >gets cluttered with links and causes confusion and it really is a >NDGenWeb >site so we should try to emphasize that at least on the front page. >Let the >visitor browse NDGenWeb resources before pointing to others. >4] Wherever possible emphasize the NDGenWeb as a team of county >GenWebs. All >of us together are smarter and more energetic and can provide family >resources much better than any one of us alone. >Sincerely, >Mike >Emmons County > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "L. S. King" <GenealogyFreak@comcast.net> >To: <NDGENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 10:34 AM >Subject: [NDGENWEB-L] the state page > > >>Hey come on, folks -- give us input! >>We're adding to the state page, tell us if you like it, and if you >>have >any >>ideas, please share!! >> >>~Lee (who needs sleep -- I gotta code html) King >> >> >> >> >> >> >>==== NDGENWEB Mailing List ==== >>The AB/NC - don't allow them to take your Project from you! >> >>