FamilySearch Wiki talk:WikiProject England/Navboxes

Second proposal
The second proposal is not very helpful to Americans, Australians, and others whose ancestors left England before 1837. They'll have no idea of what a registration district is and will not know which parishes are hidden beneath which registration districts. I have metrics that users are clicking on the links on large navigation boxes. I don't feel it's been proven that people find them unuseful. This new proposal only caters to a small audience. Murphynw 18:43, 22 January 2014 (UTC)

Scope
I did not realize that the Community Council's scope was to alter the navboxes nationwide in England. From the message I received, I understood that it was limited to a decision about Suffolk. If discussions are beginning on creating standardised navboxes nationwide, we definitely need to have a meeting so I can explain how I use these boxes and how they best perform. Murphynw 18:51, 22 January 2014 (UTC)

Second proposal - 2
This must be a preliminary idea of how to use the navboxes. On the Suffolk pages I have inserted it right into the Civil registration section Bedfield,_Suffolk. There is no need to link to topics since they are already incorporated into the parish page. Then I have a link to the Suffolk_Civil_Registration page. Then I have a link to the Hoxne_Hundred,_Suffolk of which I could have called the Hoxne Deanery or Hoxne hundred or Deanry page. Donjgen 07:33, 23 January 2014 (UTC)