The other item is another one of my complaints about weebly. (I know, I shouldn't complain because it's free, but they do want to keep their customers and advertisers.) Either they randomly changed the default fonts from one day to the next (for no apparent reason and without warning) but the latest entry came out in a different fault, and all "bold," with no ability to turn off the boldness. I tried making a new box elsewhere on the page but the same thing happened. I even tried typing her writeup inside the box containing another person's writeup, then cut-and-pasting it into her box. Doing that made only the title and words in italics bold, but it was still a different font. Sometimes weebly's weirdnesses turn out to be a software error, so weebly, if you are reading this, please fix Catharine Townsend in the Howland-Tilley section.
First of all, a thank-you to the Tempe chapter of the Arizona Family History Society, which invited me to speak there yesterday evening and gamely sat through an hour and a quarter of Intro to Pilgrims 101 and How to Fill Out a Mayflower Application 102. I appreciate the invitation very much. A special thanks to the person who brought the Mac adapter (I had left mine with the cat by mistake) so my laptop could talk with their projector.
The other item is another one of my complaints about weebly. (I know, I shouldn't complain because it's free, but they do want to keep their customers and advertisers.) Either they randomly changed the default fonts from one day to the next (for no apparent reason and without warning) but the latest entry came out in a different fault, and all "bold," with no ability to turn off the boldness. I tried making a new box elsewhere on the page but the same thing happened. I even tried typing her writeup inside the box containing another person's writeup, then cut-and-pasting it into her box. Doing that made only the title and words in italics bold, but it was still a different font. Sometimes weebly's weirdnesses turn out to be a software error, so weebly, if you are reading this, please fix Catharine Townsend in the Howland-Tilley section.
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AuthorDr. Maura Mackowski is an Arizona research historian who enjoys the challenge of looking for Mayflower descendants, hers and anyone else's. Archives
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