I have put together an exciting new option that you can use for your websites. This is along the same lines as the previous "widgets" I did, except here it retrieves more people, more information for each person, and you can even search the entire list (but still restricted to your state or county), without leaving your website. I have up two examples on the sites I maintain, here: Washington DC: http://www.theusgenweb.org/dcgenweb/links/people.shtml Prince William Co VA: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapwilli/links/people.shtml When they first come up, it shows random people for the location, but giving priority to those who have pictures attached. Then at the top are fields where you can search by first or last name. If the search results are more than will show on the page (currently 20), it has paging links at the top and bottom so you can continue on to more pages. Any new information entered on Our Family Tree (www.gurganus.org) will automatically be accessible on these pages. Have a look and let me know what you think. I have not yet updated the code and installation instructions, in case you come back with bugs or things to change.
Already made one update -- at first I only did births and deaths in the place, but have just changed it to any event -- birth, residence, marriage, death, or burial. So this will find many more. On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:38 PM, Ray Gurganus <[email protected]> wrote: > I have put together an exciting new option that you can use for your > websites. This is along the same lines as the previous "widgets" I did, > except here it retrieves more people, more information for each person, and > you can even search the entire list (but still restricted to your state or > county), without leaving your website. I have up two examples on the sites > I maintain, here: > > Washington DC: http://www.theusgenweb.org/dcgenweb/links/people.shtml > Prince William Co VA: > http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapwilli/links/people.shtml > > When they first come up, it shows random people for the location, but > giving priority to those who have pictures attached. Then at the top are > fields where you can search by first or last name. If the search results > are more than will show on the page (currently 20), it has paging links at > the top and bottom so you can continue on to more pages. > > Any new information entered on Our Family Tree (www.gurganus.org) will > automatically be accessible on these pages. > > Have a look and let me know what you think. I have not yet updated the > code and installation instructions, in case you come back with bugs or > things to change. >
Hi I would like more information....looks great Jo Ann Scott ________________________________ From: Ray Gurganus <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 9:38 PM Subject: [TTTP] new page for your websites I have put together an exciting new option that you can use for your websites. This is along the same lines as the previous "widgets" I did, except here it retrieves more people, more information for each person, and you can even search the entire list (but still restricted to your state or county), without leaving your website. I have up two examples on the sites I maintain, here: Washington DC: http://www.theusgenweb.org/dcgenweb/links/people.shtml Prince William Co VA: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapwilli/links/people.shtml When they first come up, it shows random people for the location, but giving priority to those who have pictures attached. Then at the top are fields where you can search by first or last name. If the search results are more than will show on the page (currently 20), it has paging links at the top and bottom so you can continue on to more pages. Any new information entered on Our Family Tree (www.gurganus.org) will automatically be accessible on these pages. Have a look and let me know what you think. I have not yet updated the code and installation instructions, in case you come back with bugs or things to change. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message