Re: Need help with media pages in web project.
I know this is an old thread, but just found it via old ReunionTalk digests in my too-full email inbox. Thank you to all on the thread! I had no idea I could so easily make my information available to relatives without going through the hassle of maintaining an actual website.
A QUESTION:
Can Google find these pages in my Public folder on Dropbox? Does the fact that it's a Public Folder on the "cloud" (Dropbox, I think) make it searchable by googlebots? It would be nice if distant cousins could find my info through a Google search. (I have some relatives on Family Tree at FamilySearch.org, but it's difficult to put everyone there since Reunion doesn't sync with them.)
AND to anyone else reading this thread after March 2015: Dropbox now says that they only allow you to create a Public Folder if you have a Pro or a Business Account (which I do not). So, I just did what a previous post here suggested: created a New folder in my iMac's Dropbox and named it Public. Restarted my computer (not sure that's needed but she suggested it). Put a test flattened Web Project file in it, got the link, and voila, it works.
Thanks again to all.
I know this is an old thread, but just found it via old ReunionTalk digests in my too-full email inbox. Thank you to all on the thread! I had no idea I could so easily make my information available to relatives without going through the hassle of maintaining an actual website.
A QUESTION:
Can Google find these pages in my Public folder on Dropbox? Does the fact that it's a Public Folder on the "cloud" (Dropbox, I think) make it searchable by googlebots? It would be nice if distant cousins could find my info through a Google search. (I have some relatives on Family Tree at FamilySearch.org, but it's difficult to put everyone there since Reunion doesn't sync with them.)
AND to anyone else reading this thread after March 2015: Dropbox now says that they only allow you to create a Public Folder if you have a Pro or a Business Account (which I do not). So, I just did what a previous post here suggested: created a New folder in my iMac's Dropbox and named it Public. Restarted my computer (not sure that's needed but she suggested it). Put a test flattened Web Project file in it, got the link, and voila, it works.
Thanks again to all.
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