Help:Wiki Basics

Welcome to the Wiki community. Whether you are researching or contributing, the items below will help you understand various elements of the wiki, including how to navigate and contribute to it. The wiki is a community project, and you are now part of that community. If you have knowledge about how or where to search for genealogy records that are not already here, please contribute. Don't know how? Keep reading.

Navigation Menu

 * On the left top of the page, you may see a Table of Contents box. It is a list of the major sections of the page. You can click on any heading in that table and be taken to that heading on the page. Smaller articles do not have a contents box.


 * On the right side of every page, there are three boxes which will enhance your Wiki experience.


 * The top box, Search Learning How-to's, is a search box. You can enter search terms in the box and then click on the magnifying glass to search the wiki. Or you can browse by clicking on by country or by topic.


 * The second box, New to the Research Wiki, guides you to basic information on the Wiki. Click on the Learn More line.


 * The bottom, purple box has five sections, separated by a thin white line: Research Articles, Volunteer, Views, Toolbox and Personal tools. Hover over any place on the bar with your mouse and it will turn dark purple. Click on the dark purple bar to open the section and reveal a number of tools and tasks. Click on the name to open the topic.

Research Articles

 * This section of the navigation bar:


 * Gives another opportunity to Browse by County
 * Gives another opportunity to Browse by Topic
 * Next is a page on the Research Process which covers the 5 basic steps in the process.
 * Wiki Tools reviews many of the tools in the Wiki that can be helpful. *Wiki Basics is a quick overview of the Wiki.
 * Wiki Home takes you the the Main Page

Registering on the Wiki

 * You do not need to be registered to look at Wiki pages. If you want to add or edit information, however, or ask a question, you must be registered. This allows others wiki community members to communicate with you.


 * Help:How to Register with the Wiki


 * Once you are signed into the Wiki, it will timeout after 2 hours idle.

Setting Your Preferences

 * You can customize your Wiki experience using your Personal Tools.


 * Help:Preferences

User Page

 * The User Page is where you have the opportunity to share information about yourself, or your research interests. This is a great way to get to know a little about a contributor to an article, or even find someone with the same interests.  It also gives other users a way to communicate with you.


 * Help:User page

Watching a Page

 * If you are researching in a specific area, or have a page that interests you, you may want to "Watch" that page. If you are watching a page, you will be notified any time that page is edited.  Editing will generate an email to you. This way you can keep up with the latest information available.


 * Help:Watchlist

Notifications

 * This feature allows you to determine how you are notified when there are changes to the pages you are watching.


 * Notifications

Talk Pages

 * All Wiki articles will have an associated Talk Page that you can access via a tab at the top left of your page. This page is where you leave a comment or question about the content of that page.  Every user has a Talk page linked to their User Page, and this is where you can communicate with that user.


 * Help:Talk Pages



Detailed Help

 * If you are ready to begin, and would like detailed instructions on adding or editing wiki content, choose one of the following links:


 * Contributing to the Wiki
 * Tour The Wiki


 * If you need a Help article that doesn't currently exist, you may request one here.

Mentoring

 * If you find that you need additional assistance once you have begun adding or editing Wiki content, you may request a Mentor. Mentors are also helpful in getting you started on a specific project.