![]() I use the last of Apple OSX 10.11.6 & iWeb 3.0.4 ![]() Then when I restart iWeb-NONE of my changes were actually saved! The symptoms are: I make the text changes, add pic files & delete some items template - and after the backup via file/save or Ctrl/s I exit the application of iWeb. I bought 2 iPresentee and iWebThemesPark 1.Īfter 4 hours, developing a company web page where I saved constantly my job while using the app to Apple iWeb, I was appalled to realize that my work had actually been saved!įirst, I assumed it was a problem with the new models - but I now believe that it is a type of bug with iWeb - because the problem happens on models from 2 different companies and I even changed my read/write permission in their case by a suggestion from the suppliers of model. I recently bought 3 models of 3 companies, because the Apple default iWeb Templates are not sufficient for my business needs. IWeb work well on macOS Sierra? All the features work? If you have lost your domain.sites files that iWeb uses, then you will need to re - build your Web site from scratch, but as iWeb is not taken in charge and for the past 4 years, I would re-build your site with another application that it is actively updated. Yes, you can access your site on your server and if you connect to your server with a program such as Cyberduck ftp, then you can download your iWeb site files, but remember that as he is a published site, these are all html files and it won't be good for you because iWeb is no import, so will be unable to open html files. We would like to hear from you if you have suggestions orĪdditions to our website.I lost my iWeb domain, is there a way to access my site and download it? Histories of historic sites plus maps that show the location of the known The historic motorcade tour on August 23, 2014. Plus we have also included the Tour Guide on the tab 2014 Commemoration Recap. We continue to post new items of interest about the U.S.-Dakota War on the FB page and our website and welcome your comments, photographs and stories.īoth of our books on Renville County have sold out but Our companion Facebook page (found by googling Family and Friends of Dakota Uprising Victims) is visited by over 450 people per week, and over 230 people have stated they “liked” its content. Our volunteers provided research, funding and outreach for the three interpretive panels that are now dedicated on the grounds of the Renville County Historical Society. This website is intended to be a clearing-house for collecting and disseminating stories, photographs, and lists that are pertinent to the war and its aftermath and are submitted to us by the descendants of any victims. In our case, it applies to any who were killed, injured, taken captive, had escaped, had lost property, those who fought and any who had their lives impacted during the U.S.-Dakota War and after. Our grass roots group now has nearly 150 descendants from across Minnesota and beyond, and our followers include not only descendants, but also historians and friends who have interest in the U.S.-Dakota War.įamily and Friends does not treat the word “victims” lightly. We are now a settler advocate group for our ancestors who settled not only in Renville County but across the State of Minnesota. There were 175 people who a ttended that gathering. Who are We? Family and Friends of Dakota Uprising Victims became involved with honoring our ancestors by first dedicating a memorial for the Birch Coulie victims at the Renville County Historical Society on August 18, 2012. You can help by contacting Governor Walz at his website And the Minnesota Historical Society should reflect this same interest and exposure in exhibits and programming as they do for the Dakota, Hmong, Hispanic and descendants of Japanese Internment Camp descendants among others. ![]() As a minority group we should have the same sympathy from the Governor as any other minority group he expresses concern and empathy for. The descendants of those who were killed in the Dakota War of 1862 are a minority group in Minnesota and the USA. ![]()
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