Hi Barton,

1) You control who is included on the Who tab in the webpage creation.
You can choose a tag group.

2) The pages are created on your hard drive where you say on the Project
tab. You can see what it will look like when you upload it so you can
change your options if you want without continually uploading before you
can view it.
You then upload it to wherever you have online website space. You may
find you have some through your ISP. Wherever the space is, they'll tell
you how to upload.

Cathy

Barton Lewis wrote:
>
> Can someone please explain how web pages work. I wanted to publish an
> account of how I solved my great-grandmother’s NPE using DNA. I have
> written it up in a Word document where I’ve inserted pictures and
> screenshots of the DNA chromosome browser data. Can I just create a
> single web page? I went to Internet, Create Web Pages and I can’t tell
> if creating a web page means putting my entire tree on the web. Also,
> the web page location is showing on my C drive. How can the page be on
> the web and accessed by others if it’s on my C drive? I don’t get it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Barton





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