The page you asked for isn't here. First, though, what page were you
looking for?
Good question.
It will be at the very top of your browser window, and start with "http://www.tedpack.org".
It's called a URL, if you want to impress your geek friends. It will have some more stuff
after it. Here is a long example:
http://www.tedpack.org/uuftc/sermons/s2008_10_03.html
Why isn't it there? The problem could be:
genclass1.html is now
yagenlinks.html
It is a list and guide to large free genealogy sites.
obits.html is really
obit.html
It is a list of ways to get an obituary.
If the URL at the top is of the form "pagename" instead of "pagename.html", just add ".html" and press the Enter key.
Here are the Sections of my web site:
Home |
Christmas Letters |
Genealogy |
Essays |
Homilies |
Peace Corps |
Web Design
You can have a custom 404 page like this by adding a file named ".htaccess" (no name, long extension) to your site. There are much better explanations on the web; look for "Custom 404 page" (without the quotes) in any reputable search engine.