Hi Barton
Thanks for your kind words about my site.
Re your question (NB there are no dumb questions!)
Each Family Tree created by Legacy (Legacy dubs "Web Pages") can be
uploaded as a stand-alone website, and some people do that - no coding
needed.
However, my personal website at http://cmy.iay.org.uk/, created and
maintained by MS FrontPage 2002, incorporates two Family Trees. When I
create a set of Legacy Web Pages, I save it into a folder on my computer,
where the rest of my site is stored. Creating a link from the Home Page to
the Legacy Pages is easy and only required the first time. After that, the
Legacy pages can be updated and republished anytime with no effort at all.
It's nice to learn some coding, but you can do without it.
Regards
Mary Young
Edinburgh, Scotland









On 3 February 2015 at 18:26, BARTON LEWIS <bartonle...@optonline.net> wrote:

> Mary, what a nice website.  Now for a dumb question -- is the Legacy you
> used to create the site the same as Legacy the genealogy software?  I
> wasn't aware you could create a website using the software.  Is that the
> case?  If so, are the instructions on how to go about doing that on the
> software somewhere?  I am not at my home computer so I can't check.  Was it
> difficult to do?  It would seem you need some experience coding to do it or
> someone would have to do it for you.




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