A more interesting genealogy

Kyle Davenport <[email protected]> Sat, 9 Sep 2023 18:22:07 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.comp.genealogy.gramps.user
Message-ID <[email protected]>
I'm just fishing for ideas about making my Gramps website more interesting.

1) I have to update the website every few months because of changes and 
updates. Is there any way to show what's changed or what's new?

2) When the paper trail runs out, we genealogists have to look for clues 
in the times and places of our ancestor, somehow dramatizing what their 
life was like. I wrote such a treatment in a document with all available 
evidence, lore, and images. See "A Collin's Tale 
<https://quickening.zapto.org/Collins%20Tale.pdf>".  Has anyone tried to 
incorporate this into their Gramps tree, and how did you do it?

3) I have a nice landing page <https://quickening.zapto.org/gramps/> for 
my Gramps site, but somehow I would like more of these HTML-formatted 
stories thru-out the site, either on individual pages or hanging off them.

Sort of an aside, I tried to do Openmap places in the narrative web 
report and it doesn't seem to work.


=> I've seen emails to the list strip html. Contact me for the links.

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Kyle Davenport
Unix Systems Consultant
Dallas, TX
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