Author Topic: Hawick Cemetery Lookup - Jane Graham died 1806  (Read 1216 times)

Offline Rakiura John

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Re: Hawick Cemetery Lookup - Jane Graham died 1806
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 03 January 21 20:13 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for looking Rosie.

Would you happen to know what's going on with Hawick Heritage Hub's link to it's Catalogue Search? The link through Calmview seems to have been broken/inaccessible for at least a month now.

cheers John

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Re: Hawick Cemetery Lookup - Jane Graham died 1806
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 03 January 21 21:23 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for looking Rosie.

Would you happen to know what's going on with Hawick Heritage Hub's link to it's Catalogue Search? The link through Calmview seems to have been broken/inaccessible for at least a month now.

cheers John

Sorry don't know what's going on ..maybe try Google

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Re: Hawick Cemetery Lookup - Jane Graham died 1806
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 03 January 21 23:13 GMT (UK) »
  The hierarchy of the council is such that many of the heritage, history and leisure departments are now run as charitable organisations and were the first to be closed due to Covid restrictions. The initial set up and creation of the hub site was a council project staffed by volunteers and funded by Lottery funding applications. What are classed as primary services and the main website is littered with broken links and failed search options as the site is increasingly filled with Covid related information.

Several sites I use that rely on flash have ceased to operate in recent months or at best suffered reduced functionality, as support for flash is due to cease in the next few weeks many sites have yet to be set to work with HTML 5 and SBC seem to be a long way behind in that respect.