User:Klk3/sandbox5 wiki design

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= Proposed Wiki Design Elements =

by Jane's committee on how to use the wiki


 * the above, and anything below [in brackets] is clarification; it will be replaced with links or removed once this page goes live *The nest section, "What is the wiki" explains the context of the wiki, and therefor is germane to all wiki users. Its title should be on the main page with a link to this material. Also, there should be a links back to the main page and to the how to use the wiki page, so folks can choose to either begin their wiki journey from the main page or from the beginners page.

Material to be added to the wiki
Following are suggested pages to add to the wiki

1. What is the wiki? [General information that may be used my many. See below; it will be linked to from the main page and perhaps others, especially from new beginners pages.

2. Beginning Research

3. Beginning Editing/writing for the wiki

= What is the Wiki? =

The FamilySearch Wiki is a resource for helping you find your ancestors. It provides links and references to sources where information or documents may be found telling you about your ancestors. It also has information about places and types of genealogical records. You search here for context and sources; not for specific individuals or families.

Historical Records, Trees, and the FamilySearch Family Tree.(now New.FamilySearch.org) are places to find specific information about individuals and families.&lt;br&gt;:[NOTE: the parenthetical phrase about new FS will be removed once FamilyTree is available to the general public.]

Return to main page [add link to&amp;nbsp;the main page]&lt;br&gt; Learn how to use the wiki to research ancestors.[add links] Learn how to edit and/or add information to the wiki.[add links]

= Maximizing your Wiki Experience, or&lt;br&gt;How to Use the Wiki =

Following are tips and tricks for:


 * finding genealogical related information to help you find ancestors, *communicating with other researchers, *contributing new information to the wiki, and *helping the wiki support team to keep the wiki a lean, mean, genealogical machine.

[following will have links to specific pages]

&lt;br&gt;Genealogical Data/Information
What the Wiki is, and isn’t [link back to what's the wiki]&lt;br&gt;Types of Information in the Wiki &lt;br&gt;Searching for Genealogical Information&lt;br&gt;Genealogy Research strategies [link to Charles &amp;amp; Lee's new page]

Getting research help

Anatomy of the Wiki
Anatomy of a page (what are all those boxes?)


 * Wiki Basics, overall *Wiki page in detail&lt;br&gt;

Who “owns” wiki pages

What is the wiki community?

Discussion/Talk pages

User Pages: What &amp;amp; How, &amp;nbsp;Guidelines

Communicating with others&lt;br&gt;
About wiki policies &amp;amp; procedures


 * Wiki Community News *Wiki Contributor Help Forum

About wiki content

About Genealogy Research


 * Research Community news *About Research Forums *Research &amp;amp; Record Assistance

About specific wiki pages


 * Discussion/Talk pages :Be polite, no personal attacks

Contributing to the Wiki&lt;br&gt;
The Community&lt;br&gt; Maintaining its integrity&lt;br&gt; Helping users&lt;br&gt; Writing articles, big and small&lt;br&gt; Adding information to a page &lt;br&gt; Editing Articles


 * Wiki Ediquette Guidelines :Please no personal attacks

Classes &amp;amp; Meetings&lt;br&gt;
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