Such a huge family tree! :o it's so cool though, I love you ideas for using the faded out for inbred parents and forever mates, think I'm going to steal them.Zoa wrote:Ahhh! Been doing some obsessivly-compulsive organizing with the Kingdom of Puvia data, and thus am getting close(r) to finishing my branch of the Family Tree.
Wanna see? Just ctrl+click "Kingdom of Puvia" in my siggy to open in another tab of your web browser!
You can change the settings to view from 1 to 15 generations at a time. It can be a hog (is a large tree) so I recommend Parents set to 8 and Children set to 3 and Others set to None.
Its a nifty little site introduced to the Rainbow Connection by StormShinjou and I utterly love it. Is small, not full of ads, and allows me to keep track of various things. Is how I found out I have a few inbred puvia in the family.
Some things I adapted for Kingdom of Puvia:
>> Deceased (faded) items are the repeated parent creating an inbred child
>> Thick lines are forever-mates (still working on this one as I match up the pairings)
The site will display each RC puvia, who it mates with, and the results of those matings. I'm planning to add in notes as well (when I have time) to develop key Puvia.
You will enter as "Visiting Friend". I ask that you NOT change any details of that particular profile (as the only way to view the tree is to be a member of it - privacy concerns for people using the site to track real families). If you decide to sign-up, please do not tamper with any of the records within the Kingdom of Puvia!
I plan to make trees of each 1st-gen I get from the others as well.
Enjoy!
I think it's possible to view the tree without actually being a member on it though? I've never had anyone tell me other trees I've shown them couldn't be seen due to not being a member, at least. o.o I think when you go to share the link for the family tree there's a little checkbox on the side, somewhere above the actual link, that says 'this person can edit this tree' or something similar. I always uncheck it, it seems to alter the link for the new setting and still lets non-family view it. 'allow this person to edit' seems to be the default though.