User talk:Peonygirl

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New Contributor Lessons
Hello! Thank you so much for your contributions to the FamilySearch Wiki. We are pleased to share a series of weekly lessons that you may take at your convenience. They are designed to help you get comfortable using the Wiki. We have shared the first two lessons below:

'''Lesson 1. '''

Create Your User Page:


 * Help with your user page
 * Go to your user page

Lesson 2.

Create Your Sandbox:


 * Practice editing in your sandbox
 * Go to your sandbox

Marilynbgardner49 23:47, 21 October 2015 (UTC)

Categories and user boxes
I took the categories off your user page because we don't normally use categories on personal user, talk, or sandbox pages. I noticed that you left Marilyn Gardner a note about accessing userboxes. Here is a tutorial about them and how to place them. You can look at my user page (go into edit to look at the coding) if you need help.

Also, as far as uploading your photo, all files to be uploaded must be approved. On the right navigation bar, under Toolbox, you will find a link to the form that must be completed when the photo is submitted.

Welcome to the Wiki! We look forward to your contributions.

S. Birdsong, Wiki Support Team    18:44, 22 October 2015 (UTC)

Thanks, sbirdsong. I appreciate the standardization. A photo is not really necessary so will skip that but the user boxes look like an interesting component. I will go to you page and see if I can figure it out. I did find the tutorial - it's pretty comprehensive. Thanks for sending it along.

--Peonygirl 22:05, 22 October 2015 (UTC)