Hello Jon

Firstly, Wow! You've created a great tool for anyone researching and
cataloging family history.
I've created a tree with about 100 names on: 
http://stempfamilytree.tiddlyspace.com/
I'll continue to update it and add other trees I've researched. Love
to know your long term goals for this site.

The items below are my personal observations and comments not 'must
haves'. It would be great to work with you to develop this site
further. Hopefully others will join in too.

1. Location tiddlers tagged with 'place' could show a list of where
they are used. Useful for viewing population distribution. Similar to
the 'ListOfMen' Tiddler.
2. Places/location fields in the new person tiddler could show
suggestions as you type, as with mother, father, spouse?
3. Cannot save edits to SiteTitle and SiteSubtitle. They initially
save but when I navigate away from the site it says there are unsaved
items.
4. Removed rootTree tag from 'Dad' but it still shows as having
rootTree tag when not logged in.
5. Wont allow multiple instances of Tiddlers with same name. Were the
figures in brackets on the robsontree site manually typed, eg: Abraham
Gartside (497). Perhaps I'm missing something?
6. Pre 1800s in England is was common that only Baptisms and Burials
were registered, not births or deaths. Could this be shown as an
alternative to Births and Deaths labels? Perhaps radio buttons could
be used to select the text prefixes, birth/baptism and death/burial.
7. An individual's age is calculated based on their birth date. If
death date is not known could their age be hidden? (I have a few
relations shown as being over 400)
8. Clicking on a tiddler from the sidebar centres the mindmap on that
individual. This does not work for spouses.

Regards
Richard

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