CMS, again

We have been looking to take the next step with respect to our portal (https://TGSoc.org) and our heritage site (https://ThomasGardnerSociety.org) for sometime. Yesterday, we put a comment on our Devlog page. But, as we have mentioned, there are roles and roles. Each of these requires its own hat. And a small firm requires people who…

Techie world, again

Our last two blog posts mentioned that we would be technical, for a while. For the past couple of years, we have been exploring New England’s influence on the country, especially the interior (Carving the land) after the Jefferson purchase. Prior to that, we touched upon the whole of the American experience as it has…

Home, at last

Home, at last? Kidding. Today, I bit the bullet and created a GitHub project for our work: PortalToTruth. The name? While I was building the index by image, I created an image for all of the posts that were in the index. For a comment, I mentioned the ‘portal to truth’ aspect of our minimal…

Windows 10

I just went through the transition to Windows 10 and wanted to share some thoughts on the matter. I am running it like Windows 7, using a laptop and mouse. Our website is Linux based, so I can still keep up the maintenance using this method. We were, earlier, under the MS realmĀ and had to…

Genome and more

One purpose for this blog is to look at things technical. So, we have looked at code, CMS, and more. The scope will run down the whole axis of technology. And, of late, we got involved with DNA. The TGS blog has two posts that are of interest: DNA and genealogy plus Admissibility. The former…

Content creation versus management

In the context of managing content (and producing it, to boot), I have looked at various approaches. A couple of years ago, I was using OfficeLive, nicely provided for free by MS, which had some nice tools. I can explain, eventually. For now, let me just say that when I went over to another web…