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From: "W. David Samuelsen" <>
Subject: Re: [STATE-COORD] Comments on banner
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 18:16:08 -0700
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Tina,

But does TGN have to slap the banner on EVERY page instead of the home
page of each site? Why can't they limit that to the home page?

David Samuelsen

Tina S. Vickery wrote:
> Margie,
>
> The Board has struggled for many months with how to deal
> with this. A mainstay of the USGenWeb Project is that
> State/County and Special Project sites may be hosted on a
> server on one's choice. The USGenWeb Project is very
> unique in that the majority of our sites are hosted on
> Rootsweb.
>
> If I may give *my* opinion, these banners are no different
> than banners Geocities, Tripod, AOL or other hosting
> servers offer up, <sigh>, but a fact. The fact that
> TGN/RW has worked with us to provide a custom USGenWeb
> Project banner is testament to our long and established
> relationship. The Board and I have, and are continuing to
> explore options for the National Pages, but I must
> reiterate a mainstay of the USGenWeb Project is that
> State/County and Special Project sites may be hosted on a
> server on one's choice.
>
> Tina


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