COMMENTARY

By Paul D. Peery, Editor


  1. DEVELOPING THIS COMMENTARY
    As you see below, this section now has a separate archive of what is written here. Construction is also being done here toward improving the site. At this point, I am doing this by hand, not with an automatic software program of any kind. I may or may not be using the work that is being done here at this particular sub-page.

    I am also trying colors and backgrounds throughout the page toward bringing uniformity and identification to similar subject matter. The color selected for Commentary is to set it apart from the rest of the Web site.

Commentary Archive

  1. Commentary No. 2 - October 25 to October 31, 1997

  2. Commentary No. 1 - October 2 to 24, 1997

  3. Construction Work Space

Commentary Page Briefings
Comments regarding different sections of this Web site will serve to bring out what to look for. Selected subject matter will be summarized to bring awareness to what it contains. This will contribute to increasing the value of the useful contents of this Web site.

Introduction

  1. WELCOME TO COMMENTARY
    "Commentary" is an editorial page. It serves as a means for providing information to visitors to this site beyond the content of the overall purpose of the site. Here is where considerations and plans for ongoing development can be shared with the interested reader.

    There is a need for providing information from selective sources, including e-mail messages, for others to see online. The process of handling this information may change, but the idea is germane to the usefulness of this site. I am exploring tools that can be used for enhancing communications.

    Changes to improve the information flow on this Web page are an ongoing consideration. Constant improvements and added data-flow are essential for making a site viable. Like any media tool, there must be useful content and action to maintain interest and an audience.

    This page began in February 1996, now 20 months on the Net. I like how it has developed, and intend to keep moving toward improvements. My enthusiasm for maintaining it has not been lost over the months. A revamping of priorities, however, places it higher on my list of interests to receive the attention it deserves. With the recent addition of Pentium and Windows 95 technology, reconstruction of the site will take place.

    The "Peery Family History Home Page" has been found by many persons, who have chosen to request membership in Peery Cousins Online. Growth in membership has resulted from the presence of this Web page. This growth, however, has required an inordinate amount of time. For that reason, there is a need to make changes, which are being implemented, brick-by-brick.

    Thanks to all those who have written to let me know how this site has been useful to them. Suggestions for improving the site will be considered.

    Thursday, October 2, 1997


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