User:Wonghk3/Sandbox/WikiTextDa1

CH-1: HOME
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ME SHOW: 1. relationship of HTML, Wikitext, Visual Editor code 2. cascading style sheets (CSS) 3. DO Quiz and answers   to do AND if you have any questions, write it down and bring it to class

CH-2: INTRODUCTION
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SHOW ME: Go to page = Wisconsin, United States Genealogy
 * HOWTO Access wikitext coding?
 * - click on 'Edit Source' tab
 * - can also click on 'Edit Source' button at header level
 * - copy to sandbox for modifications, then copy back to 'live' page

SHOW ME: How to split a screen?
 * Symbols: follow university doc; do not use & in a title
 * Second Monitor vs Split Screen for homework

CH-3: HEADERS
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HEADER BACKGROUND AND SIZING


 * GO THRU UNIVERSITY SECTIONS
 * headers => section breaks & TOC if >3 headers
 * diff sizes & look
 * wiki code
 * uses
 * edit source boxes @ right allows section editing

SHOW ME: HOWTO create diff headers SHOW ME: EFFECT of using 'HEADER-1'
 * 1) Enter: ==CH-3: HEADERS==, ===Code for Headers===;and,'Note blue edit source', then SAVE.
 * 2) NOTE:  MUST save else [edit source] doesn't show
 * 1) Enter: '=Don't use Header ONE=", then SAVE
 * 2) NOTE: article name drops off
 * 3) REMOVE header-1 before continuing

SHOW ME: HOWTO Create/Not Show Table-of-Contents
 * 1. Enter: CH-4:Lists and CH-5:Nested Lists, then SAVE.
 * MUST have at lease 4 headers for TOC to show
 * MUST SAVE else TOC doesn't show
 * 2. TO DISALLOW TOC on page, at page top, enter:  

CH-4: LISTS (Show Me)
'''UN-ORDERED List of Fruits(bulleted using *asterisk)

*apples *pears *cherries

NOTE: show actual county/parish list --> England

'''ORDERED List(numbered using #pound/hashtag)
 * 1) apples
 * 2) pears
 * 3) cherries

CH-5: NESTING LISTS
'''UN-ORDERED NESTING List (bulleted using double *asterisks) *Fruits **Apples **Pears **Oranges *Vegetables **Beans **Tomatoes **Cucumbers

'''ORDERED NESTING List (numbered using double #pound/hashtag)
 * 1) Apples
 * 2) Granny Smith
 * 3) Golden Delicious
 * 4) Red Delicious
 * 5) Pears
 * 6) Oranges

SHOW ME: Intermixing and other neat stuff
 * *wikitext does not allow for INTERMIXING of ordered and unordered NESTS)
 * *what happens when you place a SPACE between border and first character?
 * *how can I indent a line? (use colon)
 * *how can I draw a line across the page? (use )

CH-6: LINKS (Delete all work in edit box before continuing)
EXTERNAL Links

SHOW ME: Wikipedia Wikipedia
 * Uses single square brackets [ ]
 * FORMAT: [URL space NAME]...(note space)
 * NOTE-1: NAME is user-defined; MUST give Name else ERROR
 * NOTE-2: little box with arrow

INTERNAL Links

SHOW ME: Hawaii, United States Genealogy Hawaii is my home state
 * Uses double square brackets
 * USES Article Name NOT URL ...(note that Article Name is part of URL)
 * FORMAT: ARTICLE NAME pipe NAME ...(note pipe)
 * NOTE-1: NEED NOT give a name; will pick up article/page name
 * NOTE-2: There is NO little box with arrow; but name IS colored blue; red or black if dead link

LINK to HEADERS


 * Use for links pointing to subsection
 * Article Name is separated from Subheader by pound sign or hashtag
 * Option: Can add NAME after pipe

SHOW ME: Communities in El Paso, CO

Communities in El Paso, CO

SHOW ME: El Paso-Populated Places El Paso-Populated Places

LINK to E-MAIL

SHOW ME: [mailto:hkwong333@gmail.com Henny's email]

[mailto:hkwong333@gmail.com Henny's email]

CH-7: BROKEN LINKS
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1.External Link Errors:


 * missing a name
 * no space between URL and name
 * Using URL as the name
 * HTML coding is displayed

2. Broken Internal Links:


 * using a space instead of a pipe
 * missing or not having enough square brackets
 * using the wrong kind of brackets

CH-8: COMMENTS
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SHOW ME: Training Schedule
 * Is User-defined: Used in the text code to find sections easily
 * Does not show up on the actual page
 * Can be any length but must be in the format:
 * Extend across the page to make it easier to find on the page
 * Example: note comments in our training schedule:

CH-9: CATEGORIES
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 * Is a cross-reference list for users found at the bottom of an article
 * Are internal links that contain double squared brackets containing the word Category

SHOW ME:


 * DO NOT create new categories; must go through Governance Council

BACKGROUND (why not allow us to create categories?)
 * Initially, categories were organized based upon the Library of Congress standards and adopting the UN list of countries.
 * Specialized modifications were made for the FamilySearch Wiki as follows:
 * - Adaptations were made based on common usage of some country names and the Family History Library catalog system.
 * - Category names had to be both topic-oriented and location-oriented.
 * - Select maintenance categories needed to be embedded in patrolling.
 * - Categories needed to be logical for genealogical research and be user-friendly for beginners.
 * Finally, each step of the organizing process was presented to and approved by the Governance Council.