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I wish to have people who stumble upon my page to be able to contact me via email for the password. How may I go about doing this? Thanks
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Thank you for your replies...However, I should have been somewhat more specific:
When someone finds their name in a google search, for example: They click on their name, and it takes them to the url that is supposed to be my home page on GenoPro. However, I have password protected my home page. When the person clicks on their name, they are redirected to a screen that informs them that a password is required. It is here on this screen (http://familytrees.genopro.com/Password-Required.aspx?url=%2ftonyerin%2ftonyerin%2fdefault.htm ) that I wish to be able to provide an email address that someone can use to contact me for the password. I don't want people who stumble to my site through Google or another search engine to be discouraged from pursuing it, as these are the folks that usually have the most to offer as far as information goes once I make the connection. I however p/w protected the site to protect peoples' privacy. I still want a way for people to be able to get in contact with me. Thanks!
Edited: Thursday, April 24, 2008 by
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Great idea, it's an essential requirement, and probably very easily implemented. This page needs an email icon directing visitors to the publisher.
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Gamma Moderators Administrators FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com Customers GenoPro version: 3.1.0.0
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If you site is password protected it will be removed from Google on their next update. The only way your files got included in the Google is during the time it was not protected.
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Hi, my site is not indexed by Google, and I understand I did not clarify the reason I think it should have an email contact on the password page. I may change the password from time to time to exclude casual users, or users may forget the password following years when they had lost interest and now again want access. Many users are as forgetful as I am, and need to be reminded of the password each time they access the page. It is possible for the administrator of the site to have changed email addresses from one user's access to the next time. It appears a straight forward addition to the page that would be of great assistance, and no negatives.
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I will add a link to contact the author of the publication on the password page.
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Gamma Moderators Administrators FamilyTrees.GenoPro.com Customers GenoPro version: 3.1.0.0
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I put a link to the author public profile where the visitor can find a way to send him a message.
Edited: Saturday, April 26, 2008 by
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Thank you, very helpful as always.By the way, were you aware that when the user's reports are 'hidden' and/or 'password protected' that the following message is displayed on the profile page?
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