trib 0 Report post Posted August 19, 2004 The Tributaries — Brooks Families of New England website provides examples of "tweaked" TMG4 and SecondSite. In the case of TMG, the tweaking is priimarily linguistic, in the form of customized sentences — sometimes at the template level, but most often at the level of the individual tag. TMG users looking for more "literary", less repetitive, less "canned" prose output might find a site visit worthwhile. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trib 0 Report post Posted July 18, 2007 The Tributaries — Brooks Families of New England website provides examples of "tweaked" TMG4 and SecondSite. In the case of TMG, the tweaking is priimarily linguistic, in the form of customized sentences — sometimes at the template level, but most often at the level of the individual tag. TMG users looking for more "literary", less repetitive, less "canned" prose output might find a site visit worthwhile. Update, 17 July 2007: Revised URL is www.tributaries.us. That brings up a welcome page with a Genealogies link leading to the Second Site pages. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites