Viewing Your Web Site
Getting to your Web Site
- Type the Web site address of your Family Website in the address bar of your Internet browser. Your Administrator may have registered a domain name for your Web site. If so, enter that as your Web address. Click on your Internet browser's "GO" button to visit the Web site address that you entered. [ Example ]
- When you visit your Family Website, you may see something like this: [ Example ].
The actual appearance depends upon which theme your site is using.
Your family name should appear at the top center of the theme page.
- If you see a blank page or have other problems viewing your site, please view our
Hints and Tips section of the User Guide.
Address Bar Example [Back]

Family Website Example [Back]

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How your Web Site is Organized
Your Web site includes sections for public viewing and members-only viewing. So where are all the pages, buttons, links, and text? They are hidden until you need them. Two things on your site probably have gotten your attention: the yellow tab called MENU at the upper left corner of the window [ Example ], and the small blinking arrow at the bottom center of the window. [ Example ] These are the left navigation and bottom navigation tabs that appear when you first visit your site.
Left Navigation
The left navigation tabs give access to the various sections of your site. Here are the tabs that may appear:
- Every visitor will see the MENU tab, on the left side of the window. The Menu tab is for the public section of your Web site. Visitors do not have to log in to access the public section.
- Members who log in will see the MENU tab, and they will also see a MEMBERS tab leading to the "Members" section. The Members section includes all information that the Administrator has marked as "for members only."
Click on the MENU tab at the upper-left corner. The tab will slide out, and you'll see a list of your site's public information. This information is organized into components. Components may contain information such as an online journal ("blog"), a calendar, a page of your favorite links, your family tree, and much more. [ Example ].
You view a component by clicking its name in the tab's navigation list. The component's folder will expand. The type of component that you're viewing is noted on the tab at the far right of its folder. Click the red "X" at the top of the tab to close the component's folder. [ Example ].
Close the MENU navigation itself by clicking on the "Menu" tab. It will slide left, hiding its options until you click "MENU" again.
Members use the same methods to navigate the MEMBERS tab.
Bottom Navigation
The bottom navigation tab is where you find the options to start and stop animation and to turn sound on and off. Members may use the bottom navigation to log in to the "members only" section of the Web site.
- Click on the blinking arrow at the bottom of the window. The bottom navigation will slide open. [ Example ]
- Click on Stop Animation to pause the animation. The button will then change to say "Start Animation". Click on Start Animation to start the animation again.
- Click on Sound to pause the sound. The small icon to the left of "Sound" will display a red "X" indicating that sound has been turned off. To start sound again, click the Sound button again. The icon will change back to its original appearance.
- Click on the "Login" button if you are authorized to log in as a Member.
- Click on the blinking arrow again to close the bottom navigation until the next time you need it.
Menu Tab in the Upper-Left Corner[Back]

Blinking Arrow at the Bottom [Back]

Menu Tab, Expanded [Back]

Component Folder Example [Back]

Bottom Navigation Tab,
Closed [Back]

Bottom Navigation Tab, Expanded [Back]

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