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Friday, October 21, 2011

2011: ANOTHER WAY TO SEARCH THIS WEB SITE

As I approach over 8,000 individual posts, it becomes quite evident that searching for relevant posts is an intimidating venture. On my home page directly under the home page graphic is a "SEARCH" option. Unfortunately, this seems to be a "sometime" thing. There are days when the search is requested and no results are maintained. On the other hand (as at the present time) there is an immediate listing as you arrow DOWN to the listing. Above is another easy way to find a specific subject. Go to Google, type in your key word (the above example used the key word CHAMBERSBURG.) All Tom Glover Chambersburg posts will be listed in multi pages.
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Honestly Tom, I miss that old index on the side. Many a rainy afternoon I would browse the topics and they were a wonderful guide. Is there still an index? Thank you for all of the work you are doing.

Ed Millerick

PS, in addition to John Cleary I was told that I was also a great nephew of Ed O'Brien who wrote for the Saturday Evening Post. Clearly, all genes were not passed along.

Friday, October 21, 2011

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Anonymous Sally Logan Gilman said...

Hi Tom: I know manning this site is a daunting task, and you deserve tons of credit for doing so. But, I too, enjoyed browsing the topics on the right side of your page. I meandered from subject to subject, opening, reading, closing and moving on. I will be OK but I just don't like change -- but I will adjust. Regards

Friday, October 21, 2011

OK, I HAVE RESURRECTED THE "LABELS"
WHICH IS THE NAME GOOGLE
USES TO REPLACE "INDEX."
ENJOY!


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Honestly Tom, I miss that old index on the side. Many a rainy afternoon I would browse the topics and they were a wonderful guide. Is there still an index? Thank you for all of the work you are doing.

Ed Millerick

PS, in addition to John Cleary I was told that I was also a great nephew of Ed O'Brien who wrote for the Saturday Evening Post. Clearly, all genes were not passed along.

Sally Logan Gilman said...

Hi Tom: I know manning this site is a daunting task, and you deserve tons of credit for doing so. But, I too, enjoyed browsing the topics on the right side of your page. I meandered from subject to subject, opening, reading, closing and moving on. I will be OK but I just don't like change -- but I will adjust. Regards

Sally Logan Gilman said...

Thank your, thank you, thank you. You are the greatest Tom. No matter what you call it, it's great. Regards