I put the cemetery records on my own personal website. I didn't think I needed to change my entire personal website after I added those. I spent hours in the cemeteries and hours putting them into spread sheets and then online. I'm sorry that I'm getting put down for what I have done. I thought I was being nice to have shared them at all. I will add standard html versions of the pages soon, but I do have work and college to do and don't have much extra time. I apologize for not knowing that I was to "keep it simple". Next time I attempt to help people find loved ones buried in cemeteries close to me, I will be sure to follow the rules. I would hate to have the effort I've put into this be overlooked again because of my mistakes. I agree with what a couple of others have said, let's drop this subject on the mailing list. If anyone has anything else to put down, please email me directly. Thanks. -Katie penelope126@hotmail.com http://www.geocities.com/spanky_kay/ >>>>> I agree with David here, the codes I use for Steel blue come up and scramble badly on some browsers, I would not have believed it, but I have a few extra systems to install things here and found out first hand . One other thing we all agreed on once in writing genealogy sites was to keep them in simple html 4.0 or similar since a great majority of genealogy people dont buy new systems just because the rest of the world pass's them up and simple websites are all they can handle I have not tried CSS and in I.E. 5.5 I have no idea if I am having a problem. Send me the link so I can try it too. Lets keep genealogy pages simple l;-) Dan _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com