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From: Don Wingfield <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] Web page creation
Date: Sun, 02 Nov 2003 13:48:42 -0600
In-Reply-To: <000e01c3a16d$a7271750$0300a8c0@Grigsby>


>I don't think you will find a better alternative for creating websites from
>TMG databases than Second Site. If it does not meet your requirements, and
>you are unable to articulate your desires to the developer so he can
>consider making changes, then my recommendation is to use Notepad and a
copy

""of "HTML for Dummies".""


Typical response from a hypocrite. I wouldn't be to proud of your demo site.
There is a lot of clutter there on the individual pages. Sources should be
imbedded with the particular information it refers to via a number or code
and then hyperlinked to that particular source and have all sources on one
page. Lot less clutter and easier reading.

I was hoping that there was a option to do this but there is not.





-----Original Message-----
From: Don Wingfield [mailto:]
Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 12:13 AM
To:
Subject: [TMG] Web page creation


Okay folks what is the next best web creator for TMG other than second site?
Second site doesn't cut it. Lots of missing features and it does not read
the dates from my data set as they were entered. I can't use the graphics I
want to use. I can't hide data of living persons unless you hid the person
entirely. I have used web page creation in other programs that you could do
most of what you want. I wish I had kept my money or does anyone have some
solutions?

DonaldBWingfield



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