Ah, but Mary, words and phrases can mean different things depending on how
the reader interprets them.

Though it may look as if the reader wanted to know about web sites that are
created by Legacy, the actual wording does not exclude the process Jerry
mentions where Legacy's exported data is used to create a web site within
another program.

I too am a TNG enthusiast, because static web pages created by Legacy are
not very enjoyable for most visitors to read, and have no inter-active
capability like TNG  software does.

That being said, I would never use only TNG as my genealogical database
exclusively, Legacy has so many features and benefits that are needed to
properly archive genealogical information.

Jay


On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 9:01 AM, Mary Young <m...@cmy.org.uk> wrote:

> Jerry
> The OP (Rachel) asked "I would like to see some actual sites on the web
> that have been created using Legacy" - that's what we responded to.
> Mary Young
>
> On 4 February 2015 at 05:04, Gerald E Boor <bearjerca...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I took a look at the websites mentioned, but it doesn't appear these
>> websites are designed to allow one to view the hierarchy of a family tree.
>> It appears these sites, though quite good and detailed as to information,
>> only show static lists.
>>
>> I guess that's why there are a great many of us who use Legacy on the
>> desktop, but TNG - the next generation of genealogy sitebuilding -on the
>> web.  It depends on how you want your information to be displayed, as to
>> what you might choose to use on a website. But in our case, we would not be
>> satisfied with static lists without the ability to dynamically display
>> actual family trees. Just my thoughts for what it's worth.
>> Jerry Boor, MerriamFamilyTree.org
>>
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