At 11:07 PM 12-04-1997 EST, you wrote: >I just redesigned my web pages and added more Roll names. Please check for >mistakes! If you already bookmarked my page, please make sure it didn't >change. (I switched from html extensions to htm extensions.) Thanks! > > <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/RLCww/">Leaves of My Family Tree</A> >http://members.aol.com/RLCww/ > >---Robin > Robin and anyone else interested, Looks nice. I had thought of using the same bordered background you chose, until I found the Dutch tile. It's not according to Hoyle, but you can use this code to indent the left margin... <BODY> <UL> and </UL> </BODY> The unordered list tags should be just inside the body tags. If you're using an HTML validator, it will ~not~ like this cheat, and show a large number of HTML errors. But everything will really be ok. Just remove the unordered list tags before you run the validator. Then put them back. I also use tables to force indentation. You can save a web page from the net, and view the HTML in a word processor. That's how I'm learning HTML. I use an ordinary word processor to write my pages. AOL's browser has a nasty habit of showing all fonts one size larger than standard. To catch this, download Netscape Navigator from one of the thousands of sites offering it. Then after you connect to AOL, load Netscape and use it for the browser. It will piggyback and run through your AOL connection. You will see a more accurate view of your web pages that way. You may have some Roll stuff I'm still missing. I will study your data. I don't have a clue about most of my Dickens line. I think they came from Haddon Hall, Darbyshire, England. -Bill _________________________________________________________________ William Henry Roll Blythe, California [email protected] The Roll Family Genealogy Windmill http://members.aol.com/whroll The genealogy of the ROLL, MANGEL and VAN WOGGELUM families "A thousand candles have burned themselves out; yet I read on."