From WeRelate
- News for 2006 has been archived at WeRelate:News/2006
- News for 2007 has been archived at WeRelate:News/2007
March 2008
- March 29, 2008 A digital library containing searchable document transcriptions and images is now available. Lowcountry Africana has added nearly 200 items to their collection. Currently the digital library is for Lowcountry and testing only. It will be integrated into WeRelate this Summer.
- March 1, 2008 Congratulations to all our volunteers. Help page update project was completed in record time! Volunteers make WeRelate happen.
Thank you.
February 2008
- February 6, 2008 We have added a number of new video tutorials. Let us know if you like the new format. Volunteers are also about half-way through updating the help pages. Feel free to get involved in this volunteer effort!
January 2008
- January 30, 2008 Please help us review the help pages! They have become a little out of date due to the changes we've been making to the website. There are about 50 pages needing review. Don't worry if you're not a WeRelate expert! Reviewing help pages is a great way to become more familiar with WeRelate and help out at the same time. Find out more!
- January 29, 2008 See what you can do with the new Pedi-Maps! Pedi-maps now include a six-generation pedigree chart, maps with pictures, a timeline, and more. They can be generated for any person or family at WeRelate by clicking on "Pedi-Map" in the "More" menu located in the upper-right corner of the person or family page. The new Pedi-maps are based upon code written by Brannon and MIT's Exhibit project. Thank-you Brannon!
See what you can do with the new Pedi-Maps! Pedi-maps now include a six-generation pedigree chart, maps with pictures showing where people lived, a timeline, and more. Pedi-maps are available for every person and family at WeRelate by clicking on "Pedi-Map" in the "More" menu located in the upper-right corner of every person and family page. The new functionality is based upon code written by Brannon and MIT's Exhibit project. Thanks Brannon!