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United States Utah  Duchesne County

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 * Green font code works but the Big code fails.

Using HTML Tags

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Using Span in Wikitext

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Templates

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 * License Templates


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 * Magic Words - Wikipedia

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Images

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Bullets and Numbered Lists
Bullet List and Number Lists: Displayed and the WikiText used to build them:

User Boxes
How to you build a list of userboxes on your User Page?

Start by adding this code to your userpage where you want to add your userboxes:

( Note: align right, left or center.)

Next add the template code for the user box(es) that relate to your activities, skills and affiliations.

Some examples are:        etc. (Note the separation of each by a space).

End the userbox array with this code:

The userboxes will now show on your user page and look like those to the right.

If your list of user boxes is long, you may want to include collapsible sections.

The code to add a collapsible section is easy to add with some simple code. The collapsible section for a Communities section looks like this: (See it in action to the right.)

(Note: The section description "Communities" and the link to the wiki article named "FamilySearch_Communities")

The next item to add is the collapsible box template which starts with:

An example of code for a collapsible FamilySearch Communities userbox section looks like this:

You can add as many or few to the list as you want. Just copy the code above and modify it to fit your desire.

Each new item has to start with a pipe | .... then a number in consecutive order followed by the equals sign and then the userbox code.

|1=

Be sure to close the section with two curly brackets. }}

You can have many different sections in your userbox frame. Just choose the title for each section, add the appropriate opening statement and link and then add the code for the userbox templates that you want in that section. Close the userbox with the code shown in the above examples.

Here are two userpages that demonstrate collapsible userboxes:


 * Cottrells
 * Ldrew

The list of available userboxes is found at: 


 * Userboxes

More External Test Links

 * Tracing LDS Ancestors
 * Famhist
 * WikiText Cheatsheet

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BOLTON-LE-SANDS (St. Michael), a parish, in the hundred of Lonsdale south of the Sands, N. division of the county of Lancaster.

"BOLTON-LE-SANDS St Michael, a parish, in the hundred of Lonsdale south of the Sands, N. division of the county of Lancaster, is 4 miles north of Lancaster.

FSK EDITOR TEST

"BOLTON-LE-SANDS St Michael, a parish, in the hundred of Lonsdale south of the Sands, N. division of the county of Lancaster, is 4 miles north of Lancaster.

It is noted that it was the Second Foundation which ensured that the famed library would survive the sacking to Trantor and the destruction of its urban culture – especially significant, considering that the library was vital to the Second Foundation itself.

HOLMES IV ("High-Optional, Logical, Multi-Evaluating Supervisor, Mark IV") is the Lunar Authority's master computer, having almost total control of Luna's machinery on the grounds that a single computer is cheaper than (though not as safe as) multiple independent systems.

Developing a U.S. County Article

TANSTAAFL = An acronym for There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch!