This summer, TNG came out with a new version of the software I use to power my genealogy website.  I had put off upgrading, because, frankly, I was apprehensive; I was afraid I would "break" the site and I wasn't sure how much time would be required to redo all the modifications I had made.  I know just enough about coding to be dangerous.
Since the weather wasn't great yesterday, I decided to bite the bullet.  I downloaded the upgrade, transferred all the files to my host, Simply Hosting, using Smart FTP.  I followed the instructions step-by-step, until I got to the point where I was supposed to open the instructions from the website, rather than my local computer.  I couldn't figure out how to do that.  So, I forged on as best I could, but, sure enough, the site was broken.   I played around for awhile and finally figured out how to open the file using Legacy File Manager, rather than File Manager in cPanel.  This allowed me to click on a link to run a script and voila the site was fixed. 
However, as I had suspected, many of my prior mods were gone.  Rather than try to fix them, I decided to switch templates to create a new look and feel.  I had been thinking about doing this for awhile, so it made sense to spend the time modifying a new template instead of the old one. (TNG users: I switched from template 6 to template 4.)  I had always liked the layout of template 6, but I found the brick red color scheme too harsh.  I had changed many of the colors in the old template, so I knew I could change this one also.
I'm happy with the new layout, but I still have some work to do.  My next post will be about the specific changes I've made and how I did it.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
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