Ah, I see now you are asking a slightly different question than
before.  The fist time was about event images, and this time about the
person's image at the top of the page.  I missed that distinction, and
have still been focused on the event images.  No matter, my idea
applies in either case.  It will need to be cleaned up a bit for the
top image, as I see it will duplicate the name and date parts.
However, it will show the description as well.

I'm not sure I follow what you are saying here.  My initial thought is
that you were stating that you've made your own customizations to your
generated web pages, and you would lose those if you attempted to try
my suggestion.  However, I've gone to your web page and it says you
regenerated your example page yesterday, so I'm thinking that is not
the case.  So, perhaps you as saying if you were to try my suggestion,
you wouldn't want to have to reapply those changes every time you
regenerated your pages.  If that is the case, then no need to worry,
you wouldn't have to redo anything.  By saving the files in their own
folder (so they are not deleted) and adding the three lines of custom
HTML in the <HEAD> section (which Legacy remembers and will remain set
that way when regenerating), the StyleSheet and JavaScript I'm
suggesting will be linked in each time you regenerate.  It's a one
time setup basically.

It's up to you to decide if it's worth it or not, but I think we can
find a way to set things up one time so they will not be lost when
regenerating.  It might take some tweaks along the way to get it just
the way we/you want it, but I think it can be done easy enough.

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 10:49 PM, Syble Glasscock <[email protected]> wrote:
> I checked out the link and yes I had asked it before, I didn't remember I
> had, I have someone that has just given me photos and I really want her name
> as contributor under the photos, but it just doesn't show up on the webpage,
> it adds the name & date, but not anything in the DESC box.  It's just a
> shame Legacy has so little interest in the Web page creation..
>
> I looked at your website, this would be a FANTASTIC idea,  I've actually
> thought of submitting a suggestion to Legacy about some way to block some of
> the webpages from being re-created when we update the webpage creation.
> I'm not to website savy, I paid someone to set mine up several years ago,
> and I've added so much to it, but I still use the Legacy web page creation
> for the basic pages and they are so plain, but I don't want to go to the
> trouble of changing some of them only to have my changes wiped out in the
> update webpage creation.
>
> Ron does some changes with CSS, and he helped me greatly with changing one
> area and I continue to use his specs on that.  I REALLY want Legacy to make
> some of these changes, so we could have more options, but I may be dead and
> gone by then, Ha...  Maybe one day soon, I'll get brave and try out some of
> yours & Ron's new suggestions.
>
> Thanks to all,
> Syble

--
James Cook
GED Utils,  Ancestry Utils
http://loosestacks.blogspot.com/



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