Here is my second WYSIWYG website http://www.claxtonhistory.co.uk
A family history website to show the documents and photos I have inherited from my Grandfather on his boat repair business at Ramsgate in England. A little piece of history which would never be told if it was not for this website. Lots of info still to add but nice to get it online incase there is still someone out there who can still help with input.
My second rebuilt website with WYSIWYG
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PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU POST or your post may be deleted!
This forum is for users to display their websites created with WYSIWYG Web Builder.
Rules for posting in this section:
1) Do not ask any WYSIWYG Web Builder help or support related questions here.
2) Do not Promote your website on somebody elses thread.
3) Do not start more than one thread about your site.
4) Do not say anything negative or mean about somebody's site. Constructive criticism is great and encouraged, but being deliberately nasty will not be tolerated.
5) Do not post any site that is not created with WYSIWYG Web Builder.
6) Do not BUMP your post unnecessarily/repetitively.
7) Do not speak/type in another language than English. That way everyone can understand you.
Re: My second rebuilt website with WYSIWYG
Well done.. does exactly what is needed
Making mistakes....and still learning as I go along.. and very grateful to those who know far more than me... :)
http://www.apgraphx.co.uk
http://www.apgraphx.co.uk
Re: My second rebuilt website with WYSIWYG
Many thanks andyp 
