I hope you all received the new announcement for The Family History Guide yesterday. For a recap you can go directly to the additions by looking at the More drop-down menu on the Home page. Go to What's New to see that the current update is already posted there for September.
"2017—September
Added a new Family Activities section in the Misc. menu. Now you can find fun and educational family history activities for Family, Singles, Youth, and Children, all in one convenient place. See http://www.thefhguide.com/act-family.html to get started.
Updated the top menus on each page, replacing the Projects menu with individual Partner menus: FS=FamilySearch, AN=Ancestry, MH=MyHeritage, and FMP=Findmypast. Now you can find Projects for any Partner directly from its menu, without having to switch contexts at the bottom of the menus." Bob Taylor
I am enjoying seeing all the great ideas that Angelle is sharing regarding more engagement in fun activities for everyone with our family history. It is going to be great to learn more about things for families, singles, youth and children. What a wonderful vehicle this is for teaching the importance of our family, past, present and future.
The changes in the menu for The Family History Guide are really nicely done and self-explanatory. Change is inevitable with a dynamic website and fosters growth in going forward. I love it when I see changes in the Family History Guide because I have never seen one that doesn't make it better.
I wish every change we encounter in other places was as well thought through and beneficial. Each one is articulated so well there is little chance of it presenting confusion. In the event there is a question, Bob is on social media every day to clarify. Because I use The Family History Guide everyday I am so grateful for it and appreciate Bob's vision of how it will evolve step-by-step. It helps me so much as a student and trainer. Win/Win! It's a great time to be onboard with The Family History Guide! I loved my husband's comment on this post on Facebook! "Change is inevitable...Change that improve something is appreciated!" James Mattson
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