FamilySearch Wiki:WikiProject Gather info from Denmark parish pages

Purpose
We need to restructure the Denmark parish pages. To do that, we need to preserve the good information that is already on the page. This project will consist of copying some of the information on the parish page, and pasting the information into the respective fields on a Google Form survey to help us gather the data.

Project Leader
Amber Larsen

Task List
Task List

Instructions
1. Open the task list, and add your name to the Name column for the parishes you want to sign up for.

2. Open the Google Form.

3. Click on the link for the parish on the Task List to open the page. 

Page Title
4. Copy the full Wiki page title, and paste it into the "Full Page Title" field in the Google Form.



History
5. Locate the "History" heading on the Wiki parish page, and determine if there is any relevant information written under it. If there is information under the heading, continue to step 6.
 * Note: Many parishes will have phrasing similar to "(Write information such as: how old the parish is, interesting facts about the parish, what alternate names it has, or any boundary changes.)" If that phrase is the only information under the "History" heading, type SKIP in the "History" field of the Google Form and continue on to step 9.

6. Click "Edit source" for the "History" heading.

7. Copy the content under the "History" heading all the way until the beginning of the "Infobox Danish Parishes" template (do not include the "History" heading or the template code in the content you copy). An example of what you should copy is shown below:



8. Paste the content you copied into the "History" field of the Google Form.

Infobox Template
9. Copy the entire "Infobox Danish Parishes" template code (usually located under the "History" heading). Make sure to get the entire template, from the beginning "". An example of what you should copy is shown below:



10. Paste the Infobox template into the "Infobox Template" field on the Google Form.

Place Names
11. Locate the "Place Names" heading on the parish page, and click "Edit source".
 * The heading may also be called "Places", or a variation of that.

12. If there are place names under the heading, copy all the place names, and stop copying before you hit the phrase: "To see what kind of place it is you will need...". An example of what you should copy is shown below:
 * Note: The "Place Names" content may be formatted differently depending on the parish (e.g. there may be empty lines between alphabetical sections of place names, etc.) Don't try to standardize the formatting of these Place Names. Just copy them as they are in the Wiki article.
 * Note: If there are no place names under the "Place Names" heading, put SKIP in the "Place Names" field on the Google Form and continue on to step 14.



13. Paste the place names you copied in step 12 into the "Place Names" field on the Google Form.

Surrounding Parishes
14. Look under the "Place Names" heading and look for a bolded phrase called "Surrounding Parishes".
 * Note: If there isn't a "Surrounding Parishes" phrase under the "Place Names" heading, put SKIP in the "Surrounding Parishes" field of the Google Form and continue to step 18. 

15. If there aren't any parishes listed after the "Surrounding Parishes" phrase, put SKIP in the "Surrounding Parishes" field of the Google form, and continue to step 18.

16. If there are any parishes listed after "Surrounding Parishes", Copy them, like the example below.



17. Paste the "Surrounding Parishes" content into the "Surrounding Parishes" field in the Google Form. 

Image Code
18. Some parishes have a photo of a church on their Wiki parish page, usually somewhere above the "History" heading. Look for image code similar to the following:



19. If there is an image, Copy the image code from the beginning "" code to the ending "".

20. Paste the image code into the "Image Code" field on the Google Form.
 * Note: If there is no image on the parish page, put SKIP in the "Image Code" field on the Google Form.

21. Review every field of the Google Form and make sure that no fields were left empty. Each field should contain either the respective code from the Wiki page, or it should say "SKIP" if there was no corresponding code. 

22. If the fields of the Google Form all look correct, press "Submit", and continue on to the next parish in the Task List.