Meet the Wallace Family
This website is maintained by Jon Wallace for the purpose of sharing news with friends and relatives. Our immediate family consists of two adult children, Matt and Kathy, wife Pat, and a Labrador Retriever named Strider.
This website is maintained by Jon Wallace for the purpose of sharing news with friends and relatives. Our immediate family consists of two adult children, Matt and Kathy, wife Pat, and a Labrador Retriever named Strider.
(Posted 03/17/2008) - Kathy flew in Monday the 10th from Seattle for a short visit. We drove down to visit my mother in Casey that afternoon, returning to Glen Ellyn Wednesday afternoon.   ... More
I also maintain a multi-family website, called appropriately, TheFamilies. Since late 2002 it has been accessible to and used by dozens of extended family members around the country.
I would hope that as members of this extended family develop their own websites they consider linking to the URL's of theFamilies, and The Wallaces in Glen Ellyn websites.
If you are interested in having your homepage linked from ours please click on the "Jon" Email link and let me know about your site!
For those of you who are curious about such things, this site's layout is controlled using a cascading style sheet.
Site content is maintained as a database of files, operated on by Perl CGI-scripts running on our website server. The smallest unit of content is a named box. Each box has an associated database content file and a corresponding css layout div tag. Box's are SSI included into a webpage template to create the downloaded webpage(s) that you see.
The CGI scripts I've created do automatic archival as new material is added, so that nothing is ever lost; postings just gradually move to the back. The site-search tool allows users to link to text-string matches spread across news, soapbox, and photo titles/descriptions.
If you'd like to be notified of changes to our news, soapbox, or picture-gallery content and have a news aggregator just click on the RSS icon at the top right of this page. Here's a link to the rss-html in RSS 2.0 syntax.
I should add that most free/ISP provided web-hosting services do not allow users to upload and execute custom server-side scripts. It was for this reason that I chose to use EhostPros Service, a California based company that hosts low cost individual and commercial sites. I highly recommend them (see external site links at right).
Try the News Archive to catch-up on our activities, or visit the Message Forum to see what our relatives are doing these days. The Photo-Gallery includes a title and description for each picture.
The Soapbox Archive includes miscellaneous ramblings by yours truly. It is in a sense, my blog on the world at large.