I would like to see legacy have the ability to generate a HTML code that you 
can paste into a web site such as Tripod?

Will this ever be possible???

Rich




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>From: Sherry/Support <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Monday, November 7, 2011 10:17 AM
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy Web CONCEPT pages
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>Mark, I hope you shared this information with the programmers!
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>Sincerely,
>Sherry
>Technical Support
>Legacy Family Tree
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>On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Mark Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I have taken a respite for the past couple of months from writing my
>> follow-up book to The Legacy Family PDF to actively put down on paper (well
>> in this case - a web page) my ideas for improved Legacy Web Pages.
>>
>> The current Legacy web pages serve the program well, however, there have
>> been numerous errors (as a programmer) from a web-coder's point of view that
>> have concerned me for the past five major version iterations, as well  as
>> out-dated design issues.
>>
>> Some of the problems I have found in the Legacy web pages are the heavy use
>> of tables as a layout format, lots of unclosed tags, which can make the
>> former extremely difficult to following if you are able to understand and
>> read the code. Naturally not a lot of you will look at the code, and because
>> the current code has a degrading factor which browsers exploit and overlook,
>> you'd be none the wiser, unless informed, as I have done.
>>
>> Who cares, well I do for one, and that leads onto the next point about the
>> lack of CSS in the Legacy Web Pages. Cascading Style Sheets allow for all
>> styling to be in one place, making it quicker, neater and easier to change.
>> It is also evolving - CSS 3 is in a roll-out phase, and browsers are
>> changing to adapt as it becomes available. In using CSS 3, I have been able
>> to eliminate a lot of images that would have normally be used for layout
>> such as rounded corners - no longer the case.
>>
>> Tackling these issues, I thought how would I have the web pages designed for
>> Legacy in a way that will give them an all new fresh look. These "concept"
>> pages have not and probably will not evolve into Legacy, but I am willing to
>> try. And at the same time will be a little fun to see what you all think of
>> the current pages verses the concept pages. Because of the advanced styling
>> techniques used, make sure you are viewing these files using the latest
>> browser version - FF7, Safari, Opera, Chrome15 or IE9.
>>
>> Remember these are concept pages, so may never see the light of day. I have
>> set up specific email addresses in case you wish to respond to any of the
>> web pages. I shall create a special web page that will detail the results if
>> anyone responds. Even if you do not currently use web pages in Legacy, I am
>> interested in what you think as well. To send any feedback, I will only
>> reply to emails sent to the designated email sites I have set up. To do so,
>> navigate to the site below then click the feedback tab is where you will
>> find the email links.
>>
>> For further information, please see, visit the concept pages web site at
>> http://www.easygensolutions.com/concept/index.html.
>>
>> Enjoy.
>>
>> Kind Regards
>> Mark Lang
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