Posted by Nikita the Spider on 09/22/06 15:03
In article <g834h2hpptpscqobm8364tgq35fff0fp1k@4ax.com>,
Andrew <sorry.no.email@post_NG.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I look after a genealogy web site for my father that has multiple
> Descendant Reports. An example can be seen at:
>
> http://www.strong-family.org/foster/chapter_2.html
>
> My father puts these together with software called Reunion (Mac) and
> outputs the charts as images.
>
> My question: I would like to produce these with CSS / HTML so search
> engines can pick up the names but I would like to maintain the general
> look of the image: ie coloured div boxes that are linked in the
> correct order. But how?
>
> Does anybody have some ideas about this?
There's a whole sourceforge project dedicated to putting genealogy
charts on the Web (http://www.phpgedview.net/) which is a good
indication that there's a lot to this project. I'm not trying to
discourage you from trying this on your own, just suggesting a different
avenue.
Good luck with whatever you pursue.
--
Philip
http://NikitaTheSpider.com/
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