User talk:Cottrells

Contributor Training
Steve ... I need to revert the changes you made to the New Contributor Training page yesterday. I had moved the copies of Judy's old lessons to another page because they are not the handouts I give with my classes and I do not want it causing confusion. Thanks, Jane evancol 11:12, 4 April 2012 (UTC)


 * HI Jane, please go ahead and make the changes you need to make. I am a little confused as the only change I made to the page FamilySearch Wiki:New Contributors Training/Prior Lessons was to make the link an internal link rather than an external link. The link before and after the edit went to the same file (or at least duplicates of the same - due to the filename issue). See my comments about the issue on Judy's talk page. --Steve 12:13, 4 April 2012 (UTC)


 * I had moved her lessons to a separate page and just had a note on the bottom of that page indicating old prior lessons were available and a link. When you made the change, it brought the lessons back to my main page. I would tell you how it happened, but if you don't know, there is absolutely no way I understand it !!!!
 * I had moved her lessons to a separate page and just had a note on the bottom of that page indicating old prior lessons were available and a link. When you made the change, it brought the lessons back to my main page. I would tell you how it happened, but if you don't know, there is absolutely no way I understand it !!!!

Thanks Steve. Jane evancol 12:21, 4 April 2012 (UTC)

STEVE ....  Kindly ignore this entire exchange. Apparently, I have lost my mind. Sorry for the interruption to your day!!! Jane

RecordSearch template
Hi Steve --

This one's got David Dilts and I stumped. We can't understand why the RecordSearch template is directing people to the FamilySearch home page, rather than the specific census database page. The problem is occurring on this page: Template:Census Online Florida. (Third column, all links, except 1940 links are having the problem.) Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you. Murphynw 22:19, 20 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Nathan, there was a fix needed for the links to browse collection and waypoints. Part of the URL has changed from show to index. However the main use of the template linking to the collection search screen was working OK. I took a look at the Census Online Florida and found that the links in the 3rd column under the FamilySearch heading were not using the RecordSearch template. I have changed the links for the 1945 State Census. You can just follow these examples for the rest of that column. I did also notice that the links in the column headed Internet Archive were using the RecordSearch template and not linking to www.archive.org at all! --Steve 11:08, 21 April 2012 (UTC)

New Society Info Box Template
Hi Steve! I’d like to create a new template based on the Infobox Societies template that would have a little bit more information. Is it possible for you to help me? I’d like it to be the same blue look but include some separators bolded on a gray background like on the County Infobox US County template. It would include the following with the bolded words as the separators: Name of Society; Society Logo; Date Established; Contact Info; Address; Telephone; Website; Facebook; Twitter; Society Meeting; Address; Day of Meeting; Time of Meeting; Society Building; Address; Hours; Society Officers; President; Vice President; Number of Members; Affiliations; Cost of Membership; Date last updated. Oh, and can there be that gray thin line between the logo and "date established" like in the original society info box? Thanks! BatsonDL 23:04, 24 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Danielle, I'm not sure why you would want a new template, when we can improve the current one with the suggestions that you have made. Therefore I have made some of the changes to Infobox Societies, but not all the changes you've requested. I have run out of time just now, but I will work on the others soon. --Steve 13:23, 25 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Steve, Oh, I didn't think of that because I didn't want to step on any toes of those that created the original one. But that works for me! And this is looking great already! Thank you! BatsonDL 22:29, 25 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Oh wait! I forgot to add an email address and fax under the contact info. Can we add that too? Sorry about that... BatsonDL 22:38, 25 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Danielle, I've added the parameters that you asked for that weren't already included in the template. Please let me know if any items need moving around or tweaking. I was the person who put together the template originally and I welcome any suggestions to enhance or improve it. Thanks for giving me this opportunity to work with you on this. --Steve 16:31, 26 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Steve, this is so great! Thank you for taking the time to update it for me. I've been playing with it and I couldn't get the Facebook portion to work like the affiliations part. Is there a trick? Oh, and somehow the name of the society is going outside of the box. Thank you for doing it so fast. This has helped me and my project a ton. Thank you! BatsonDL 22:16, 26 April 2012 (UTC)

Danielle, I have tweaked the template a little more and adjusted your example used in User:BatsonDL/Sandbox 10. The colours used for the name title of the infobox are designed to be changeable, using the parameters name_color and back_color. I've added a note to the documentation giving the code to use to blend the title into the rest of the table. Another example using different colours, can be see in Dorset Family History Society. Also I changed the affiliations parameter so that it goes to the wiki page for FGS rather than an external link. You could use either, but I think the internal link shows users to more content in the wiki. --Steve 07:22, 27 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Steve, Perfect! And thanks so much for keeping me straight on this. We are going to recruit some societies to make their own pages so I was trying to make a scaled down version of the template with only the essentials so they wouldn't get too confused. And I'm glad you changed the affiliate.  I totally forgot about the wiki page.  Thanks again! BatsonDL 18:25, 27 April 2012 (UTC)

Proposal to rename wiki content from Durham to County Durham
Hi Steve.

Sorry ment to add here. I removed the Move template because as I searched the England (County) and found only a very few that were marked county. I also felt to move a talk page with out the (county) page was not logical to me. I agree that making all the England counties into county pages would be more logical. I just do not see doing one talk page. Think changing the regular pages would be a better move in my mind. Sandralpond 15:45, 27 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Sandra, I will reinstate the move template and add further notes to clarify my proposal. Please add your comments to the Talk:Durham page, so that we can keep the discussion all in one place. --Steve 07:50, 28 April 2012 (UTC)

Thank you
Steve,

Thank you for posting the correct image on the Assize article. I did put the image on the Main page. Thank you for showing me my errors. I mean that sincerely.

joy


 * Hi Joy, I'm glad that you were happy to make the change. I know you spend a lot of time helping to improve the wiki and I don't want to lessen your enthusiasm. In this instance I was able to find a different photo that seemed a better fit for the article Assize Court Records. --Steve 11:19, 8 May 2012 (UTC)

Thank you
Just wanted to say thanks for the gold star. Lotje 08:24, 12 May 2012 (UTC)

"tip" icon template
Hi, Steve. Will you mind creating another template that allows editing? We have a tip icon, which we want to put with various tips. For an example, see Utah Newspapers. We will also want to be able to use other icons, which we have not yet identified. They may be for "Ideas" or "Caution" or something -- we may never implement other icons, but it is probably good to allow for that variable at the outset. Thanks for your great help, Steve. Awesome, what you can do. AdkinsWH 20:38, 15 May 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Wilma, I have created a new template tip which I have then used to replace the table in the Utah Newspapers article. I know you asked about a template where you can change the image, this was already present in ambox shorthand for article message box. When you decide on icons for ideas and caution messages then additional templates can be created for them. --Steve 17:41, 16 May 2012 (UTC)


 * Thank you, thank you, Steve! I'll have our group look at this next Wednesday. AdkinsWH 21:17, 16 May 2012 (UTC)


 * Our group reviewed the tip. We love the bar on the left, and hope you can make the table border invisible. Thanks, Steve. AdkinsWH 17:10, 23 May 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Wilma, I've now hidden the top, bottom and right hand borders. Personally I think the borders helped draw the eye to the information. --Steve 18:14, 23 May 2012 (UTC)

Changes to tip template
Hi Steve, Wilma's been presenting your creations at the Utah Wiki Project Meetings and I my mind became engaged as to how the whole thing gets constructed and how one can edit the template and make new ones, etc. I think I starting to get a grip on it, and wanted to run a test drive but wasn't sure just what the protocol might be. Should I create TIp2 template or "mess" with yours or??? Anyway here's what I had in mind... Well, as you can see I don't know what I'm doing yet; BUT if you switch to wikitext you will see the code for what I wanted to either create a new template for or change your Template:Tip too.

JanaStokes 19:52, 1 June 2012 (UTC)


 * Hi Jana, you ask about how you should go about running a test drive. The best place do test things out would be in your sandbox. As you test how a template works in a sandbox it does not effect anything else in the wiki. Once you have a solution/new feature worked out then you can move it to the template namespace or edit a template that already exist. However if that template is already being used in many pages it would more appropriate to start a discussion about the proposed change on the existing template's talk page. I have changed your post to show your code in the post. The differences between this and tip is a different coloured left hand border, a different image (the one you define does not exist in the wiki) which is displayed at half the size. Can you explain to me your thinking behind the changes? --Steve 15:53, 2 June 2012 (UTC)