| User Code | MyWebSite Enter your User Name here. |
| Owner Information | |
| 1) Your Name | (required) Enter your name as you would like it displayed here. |
| 2) Your Email Address | (required) Enter your Email Address here. |
| 3) Your Password | (required) Enter your Password here. (Don't lose it. |
| 4) Notify Me about Post-em's | Yes No If someone posts a message, Rootweb will notify you if you select YES |
| Display Options | |
| 5) Title | (required) This will be the Title of your Page |
| 6) Bold Names | Yes
No
This option tells the program to display names on the individual display pages in bold type. |
| 7) Uppercase Surnames | Yes
No
This option tells the program to display your surnames in UPPERCASE. |
| 8) Default Pedigree Style | Table
Text
This option controls the default look of your pedigree display. Table is a 4 generation pedigree chart with dates and places. Text is a simpler chart but allows you to specify the depth. Try both and see which you prefer |
| 9) Max Pedigree Depth |
(only valid for text pedigree)
This field sets the text style pedigree maximum depth. I prefer to set to maximum. |
| 10) Max Descendancy Depth |
This field sets the descendancy chart maximum depth. I prefer to set to maximum. |
| 11) Max Register Depth |
This field sets the register report maximum depth. I prefer to set to maximum. |
| 12) Max Ahnentafel Depth |
This field sets the ahnentafel report maximum depth. I prefer to set to maximum. |
| 13) Homepage URL |
This field allows you to have a link back to another page. e.g. http://www.onealwebsite.com/ |
| 14) Homepage Title |
The text to show for the above URL you entered in option 13.e.g. The O'Neal Web Site |
| 15) Page Heading | This is where you enter a sub title |
| 16) Page Footer | enter text to appear at the bottom of the page. |
| 17) Allow HTML in GEDCOM | Yes
No
This option specifies if the programs should escape html in the users GEDCOM. If no then the program will translate < to <, > to >, " to " and & to &. If yes then you could include html inside your notes, sources, etc.,... |
| 18) Fix buggy CONC usage | Yes
No
This option specifies that the program should adjust for buggy CONC tag output by certain programs. Set this to yes if your notes run words together. |
| Gedcom Download Options | |
| 19) Allow User Gedcom Download | Yes
No
Full
This option allows or disallows the ability of users to download portions of your data in a gedcom file. |
| 20) Max Download Depth |
This option sets the maximum number of generations a user may download. I prefer to set to maximum. |
| 21) Message for Individuals
in Downloaded GEDCOM |
This field allows you to enter a message to be included as a note for each individual in a user downloaded GEDCOM. |
| Upload Options | |
| 22) Location of GEDCOM |
This field is for the location of the GEDCOM on your system. You can click on browse to find the file or type the full path to the file. If not specified the program will reprocess the last GEDCOM file that you uploaded. Last file uploaded: C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\www.onealwebsite.com.GED |
| 23) Living Individuals | Ignore
Clean
Remove
This option specifies the type of processing WorldConnect will do on the GEDCOM file you upload. Ignore means do no processing, my GEDCOM is ready for publishing. Clean means clean my GEDCOM using the options I specify below. Remove means remove the living and process the rest using the below options. The living finder uses the individuals birth date to determine if they are alive. If the individual doesn't have a birthdate, the program will attempt to approximate the value. |
| The following options can only be activated if Clean or Remove are checked on option #23 | |
| 24) Cutoff Year |
This field specifies the year after which people without death dates are considered living. |
| 25) Force Cutoff | Yes
No
This option tells the living finder that anyone born after the cutoff date should be handled as living even if they have death information. |
| 26) Replace Names with Living | Yes
No
This option tells the living finder to replace the first name of the living individuals with the word "Living". The surname remains intact. |
| 27) Process Descendants as Living | Yes
No
This option tells the living finder to treat descendants of people considered to be living as living even if they have death information specified. |
| 28) Remove Notes | All
Living
None
This option tells the living finder if it should remove notes from the GEDCOM and from which set of individuals. |
| 29) Remove Sources | All
Living
None
This option tells the living finder if it should remove sources from the GEDCOM and from which set of individuals. |
| 30) Process Events as Notes | Yes
No
This option tells the living finder that it should treat events (EVEN tag) as notes for cleaning purposes. |
| 31) Other tags to treat as notes |
This field allows you to specify additional tags that the living finder will treat as notes. Enter the tags with a comma between each one. Like: CAUS,BAPM,BAPT |
| 32) Tags to Remove |
This field allows you to specify additional tags that the living finder will remove from the GEDCOM file. Enter the tags with a comma between each one. Like: CAUS,BAPM,BAPT |
| 33) Clean Marriages | Yes
No
This option tells the living finder that it should also clean the marriages with at least one living spouse. |
| 34) Convert to Year Only | All
Living
None
This option tells the living finder that it should convert dates to year only. |
| 35) Message for Living |
This field allows you to attach a note to each of the individuals the living finder considers to be living. |
| 36) Individuals To Remove |
This field allows you to specify additional people to completely remove from the GEDCOM file. Enter id codes one per line |
| You will receive a confirmation page when your upload completes. Large GEDCOM files can take quite a while to upload over slow connections. | |