Here we go. Ancestry is starting their run of changes that I predicted in class that they would be making after our classes were over.
As I said last night in our last class of the semester and in previous post,
"ANCESTRY PLEASE STOP MAKING CHANGES AND GIVE US A CHANCE TO CATCH UP."
I tired of spending all my research time keeping up with your changes. Nuff is enough.
So here is the latest from the Ancestry.com Blog.
"Over the next few weeks, Ancestry will be rolling out an updated search form. Some of you may already have seen it and used it. Let’s take a look at
what’s new.
First, you might notice that the search form doesn’t have a link for
“Advanced Search.” Instead, there is a link to “Show more options.”
Just click “Show more options” to add more items to your search.
For a long time, we’ve suggested changing the “exactness” of some of your
search terms to get better results. That ability hasn’t gone away. Simply start
typing in a name and you’ll see a link appear where you can change how exact or
broad you’d like it to be. The setting that appears will be the last one you
used. If you want to change it, simply click and choose a different setting.
Another change is at the bottom of the search form in the Collection section.
In the previous version of the search form, you could set a priority for
collections from a specific country; results from that country would come to the
top, but you might also see records from other countries unless you also checked
“show only from these collections.
With the updated search form, when you set the country you will get records
only from that country.
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