Made a few updates to WanderingPaths lately.
I edited the Reiki Annex main page to look a little better, by moving a sub-heading down below the dedication rather than being above it, and changing the main header of the page to Reiki Annex rather than Reiki Notes.
I changed every page on the site's title tag so that they all have unique titles, in the hopes that it will aid search-engine indexes that rely on spiders, particularly google.
I recreated and updated the DNA Weave in the Reiki Annex, as the page had apparently been accidentally deleted in the course of synchronizing the site at some point.
In the near future, I'm planning a Kin to the Other FAQ, and the addition of a Huna section to the Reiki annex. The Huna section will likely be worked on first, as I can put that information into notes format and get it online faster than I can write the entirely new material for the Kin to the Other FAQ.
In the less immediate future, we'll see. Current ideas include a guide to attending gatherings, to give those who have never been to one a basic idea of what they're in for.
I edited the Reiki Annex main page to look a little better, by moving a sub-heading down below the dedication rather than being above it, and changing the main header of the page to Reiki Annex rather than Reiki Notes.
I changed every page on the site's title tag so that they all have unique titles, in the hopes that it will aid search-engine indexes that rely on spiders, particularly google.
I recreated and updated the DNA Weave in the Reiki Annex, as the page had apparently been accidentally deleted in the course of synchronizing the site at some point.
In the near future, I'm planning a Kin to the Other FAQ, and the addition of a Huna section to the Reiki annex. The Huna section will likely be worked on first, as I can put that information into notes format and get it online faster than I can write the entirely new material for the Kin to the Other FAQ.
In the less immediate future, we'll see. Current ideas include a guide to attending gatherings, to give those who have never been to one a basic idea of what they're in for.