Thank you so much! I've been doing genealogy for many years, but seems like I
can learn something new almost every day!Thanks!Pat
On Friday, February 27, 2015 11:45 AM, Brian/Support
<[email protected]> wrote:
To upload the files for your web page to the internet you need web page
space where you can place those files from a web hosting company.
To physically copy the files from your computer to the web site host's
computers you need to use a program which handles file transfers via the
"File Transfer Protocol" (FTP). There are many FTP programs available
both free and paid. My personal favourite is WIN FCP available here:
http://winscp.net/ A google search for FTP Programs will give you many
other options.
Brian
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com
On 27/02/2015 5:07 AM, Charani wrote:
> On 27/02/2015 02:13, 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.
>
> You aren't alone there! I've never figured out how to upload a page
> I've created to a web site. I used to get someone else to do that for
> me which wasn't ideal.
>
> What I use now is Wordpress (https://wordpress.com/). It's fairly
> easy to use and you can either write the page "live" or create it off
> line then upload. And it's at the best price - free :)
>
> You can make it private if you wish.
>
>
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