Brian,

     The individual and marriage events wording on the site I created is:

Individual Events:  Noted events in [his/her] life are:

Marriage Events: noted events in their marriage are:

      Both are grayed out.

     You can see my site at http://njsuttonfamily.org

Dennis

On 9/22/2011 6:30 PM, Brian/Support wrote:
> Dennis,
>
> I was not able to duplicate your problem. In the web pages I tried to
> create the events for both the husband, wife and marriage were listed as
> events.
>
> What style of web pages are you creating?
> On the Wording Tab of the create web page screen what do you have for
> the wording of Events for the individuals and for marriages?
>
> Brian
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> On 22/09/2011 2:35 PM, Dennis Sutton wrote:
>> I just started attempting to add .jpg attachments to various events.
>> While doing this I noted something strange, not related to the .jpg
>> attachment which appears on my on-line web site.
>>
>> I have a census entry for my dad and mom.  However, on my dad's website
>> view the census is noted as an "event" while on my mom's view it is
>> noted as "notes"
>>
>> Can anyone explain how this happens?  As I said, this was found as part
>> of my effort to add .jpg attachments to an event.  In the test file I
>> created I entered a census "event" for both and when I created the web
>> site from Legacy both have the census event appear as "notes" vice "event".
>>
>> Dennis
>>
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