• Genealogy Website

    From Mike Dippel@3:640/1116 to ALL on Fri Mar 19 15:37:48 2021
    Does anyone use 'Webtrees' to display their family tree on a website? I just started a
    project on http://dippel-hollar.name where I installed 'Webtrees' and then imported my
    GEDCOM to it.

    I can run as many different trees as I want, but the main oe is The Dippel-Hollar Family
    Tree.

    Installing this program makes it easy for my family to review, add, edit their information
    without having to pay a fee to any of the genealogy sites. Love it!

    Mike Dippel
    hobbylinebbs.com

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Mike Dippel on Sat Mar 20 03:49:25 2021
    Mike wrote:
    Does anyone use 'Webtrees' to display their family tree on a website? I just started a
    project on http://dippel-hollar.name where I installed 'Webtrees' and then imported my
    GEDCOM to it.

    I can run as many different trees as I want, but the main oe is The Dippel-Hollar Family
    Tree.

    Installing this program makes it easy for my family to review, add, edit their information
    without having to pay a fee to any of the genealogy sites. Love it!

    I use TNG (The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding). You pay for the inital software and updates are free for so long, then discounted updates.
    It's pretty neat, a good community, responsive developer. Self-hosted or you can use a provider that pre-installs it for you.

    https://tngsitebuilding.com

    You can view my tree at https://family.sysadmininc.com
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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12 to Mike Dippel on Sat Mar 20 05:20:35 2021
    Re: Genealogy Website
    By: Mike Dippel to ALL on Fri Mar 19 2021 15:37:48


    Does anyone use 'Webtrees' to display their family tree on a website?

    yes... it is a fork of phpGedView that has been updated quite a lot...


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  • From Mike Dippel@3:640/1116 to Nigel Reed on Sat Mar 20 08:45:28 2021
    Nigel Reed wrote:

    I use TNG (The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding). You pay for the inital software and updates are free for so long, then discounted updates. It's pretty neat, a good community, responsive developer. Self-hosted or you can use a provider that pre-installs it for you.

    https://tngsitebuilding.com

    You can view my tree at https://family.sysadmininc.com

    My 72 year old eyes had trouble reading the small fonts, but it seems like it is very
    feature rich!

    Mike Dippel
    hobbylinebbs.com

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Mike Dippel on Mon Mar 22 02:23:36 2021
    Mike wrote:
    Nigel Reed wrote:

    I use TNG (The Next Generation of Genealogy Sitebuilding). You pay for the inital software and updates are free for so long, then discounted updates. It's pretty neat, a good community, responsive developer. Self-hosted or you
    can use a provider that pre-installs it for you.

    https://tngsitebuilding.com

    You can view my tree at https://family.sysadmininc.com

    My 72 year old eyes had trouble reading the small fonts, but it seems like it is very
    feature rich!

    If you're using a PC you can always use the zoom feature (CTRL and mouse wheel forward on most browsers). I'm going to ask the author if they can add dynamically resized fonts. That may help.

    Thanks,
    Nigel
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