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= Instrucciones para crear una página para su centro en el Wiki: =

Haga una búsqueda para su FHC en el wiki

 * Compruebe si su FHC ya se ha creado en FamilySearch Wiki escribiendo el nombre en el cuadro de búsqueda y hacer clic en el botón de búsqueda. La mayoría de sociedades holding financieras ya tienen páginas wiki creado para ellos, sino que sólo necesitan llenar.


 * Si se ha creado, consulte Adición de detalles a una página de Familia Centro de Historia de las directrices e instrucciones sobre cómo rellenar la página.
 * Si no se ha creado, vaya al siguiente paso.

Crear una página para su FHC

 * En el cuadro Buscar, escriba el nombre de su FHC utilizando el formato de la ciudad, estado, y las palabras "Centro de Historia Familiar." Por ejemplo San Francisco de California Centro de Historia Familiar. No utilice comas entre el nombre de la ciudad y el estado.
 * Haga clic en el botón de búsqueda.
 * Bajo el título Resultados de la búsqueda, y sobre todo los resultados de búsqueda, podrá ver el título que acaba de escribir en rojo. Que muestra que no hay FHC bajo ese título en el Wiki de FamilySearch.
 * Haga clic en el título de color rojo y que le llevará a un cuadro de edición que va a agregar la información sobre su FHC.
 * En la barra de herramientas, haga clic en el símbolo {T}.
 * A "Propiedades de la plantilla" aparecerá. En el cuadro, escriba .
 * Haga clic en Aceptar.
 * En el cuadro de resumen, el tipo de "nueva página".
 * Haga clic en "Grabar la página".

Un paso más es necesario. Es necesario asignar la FHC a una categoría

 * Esto se hace haciendo clic en el enlace "editar esta página" una vez más.
 * En la barra de herramientas, haga clic en "Wikitext".
 * En la parte superior de la caja, verá el código:  .
 * Después de que el signo "=" después de la palabra "lugar", escribe en su estado o del país FHC es pulgadas, que automáticamente le asignará a su FHC en la categoría correcta.
 * Tipo de Vacaciones de verano: el cuadro "Alta categoría."
 * Haga clic en "Grabar la página" y ya está. La página de FHC ha sido creado y está listo para añadir más detalles.

Esto es sólo un esquema básico
Lo que hemos creado es un esquema básico de lo que los elementos o detalles de un Centro de Historia Familiar puede contener. Depende de usted u otras personas para llenar los detalles de lo que sus servicios de FHC tiene para ofrecer. Para obtener más ayuda para llenar su página wiki, consulte Adición de detalles a una página de Familia Centro de Historia.

Add details about your center

 * Click on Edit This Page at the top.
 * Delete the information in italics and add your own information.
 * Remove the italics by selecting the text, then clicking on the "I" in the toolbar above.
 * Remove the headings that you will not be using. This will help your page look complete. You may however want to add it back in again in the future. To see what was there before, you can click on the "History" tab at the top and click on a date to view what the page looked like at that point in time.

Bullets, numbered lists and indents
These pages were created with the idea of having "section headings," with information about each topic under each section heading. Most of the sections already include bullets underneath, but some do not. To add information below a heading, put your cursor on the end of the row and hit enter. To add bullets, numbered lists, or indented paragraphs, you can use the number/bullet options in the toolbar above, or click on Wikitext and use the following code:


 * Bullets. Type a * at the beginning of a line.
 * Numbered lists.. Type a # at the beginning of a line.
 * Indented paragraphs. Type a : at the beginning of a line. if you want to indent two times, type ::. You can also type : in front of * or # to indent bullets or numbered lists.
 * Useful Wiki Code. For other useful wiki codes to spice up your FHC page see Help:Formatting

Remove the "Stub template"
Now that you have information on your page, it is no longer a "stub" article, or an article with very little information in it, so you can now remove the "stub template". You don't have to have the page 100% complete to do so.


 * To remove the stub template: Click on the Edit link at the top of the page.
 * Click on Wikitext in the editing toolbar.
 * Find the   at the top of the text and delete it.
 * At the bottom of the page, add   under the "Additional helps" heading so future FHC directors will know how to link to this page.
 * Save the page. Add to the Summary box "deleted stub template."

Placing Images
You are welcome to take a photograph of your building or the inside of your center to add to your page. To place the image on your page do the following:


 * Submit the photograph to FamilySearch Wiki for approval. See Image for the process of getting approval of images and photographs.
 * Add your image under the introduction statement by typing in the following code in Wikitext: [[Image:Name of your FHC.jpg|right|300px]] . This should place the image to the right of the Contents box. The "300px" restricts the size of the image so as to not push other things out of the way. You can change the number if you think the image needs to be enlarged or decreased in size.

How to install Google Map link to the FHC page

 * Click on the Google link on your page on #3 under the Location &amp; Map section.
 * Click on “Maps” link at top of Google page.
 * Type in address of FHC in Search box and click “Search Maps” button.
 * Click on “Link” at the top of the map to the FHC.
 * A drop down menu will appear. Click on “Paste link in email or IM”.
 * With a right click of the mouse, choose “Copy” from the drop down menu.
 * Sign in to FamilySearch Wiki if you have not done it already.
 * Click on the “Edit This Page” next to the name of the Family History Center.
 * Click on “Wikitext” on the tool bar above edit box.
 * Near the top of the edit box you will see the link " Google .”
 * Select the link between the [ ]’s and paste the link to the map for your FHC from Google. The new link will be a long string of characters.
 * At the end of the copied link, insert a space and type in the name of your FHC.
 * It should look something like the example below: Centralia Washington Family History Center.
 * Click “Show preview” bottom at the bottom of the page and if it looks ok, then type in “Inserted Google map” in "Summary" box and click on “Save page.”
 * Click link on saved page to make sure the Google map appears when you click on the newly created Google map link. You are done.

LDS doctrinal information in the Research Wiki

 * LDS doctrinal information does not belong on the pages of this Wiki. The wiki audience is world-wide, to individuals of many faiths, who love genealogy for the sake of genealogy work and is not a place to put information about LDS doctrine. This includes PowerPoint presentations and other documents that may include doctrinal information in them. See the Wiki Purpose and Appropriate Topics for more information.

Page sections are optional

 * Your wiki page was created with a number of sections already there. These are not required to include on every page, and there may be other sections that you feel are important for your center to have. You can delete the ones that aren't needed. Do a search for "Family History Center" to see examples of what other centers are doing in the Wiki.

Link to your FHC from other pages

 * Add links to your center page from other pages that might relate to your center such as the city and county locality pages in the Wiki.

Long page? Create sub-pages

 * If you have a lot of information about your center to add to this page, you may want to break your out into multiple pages. When you do so, you will want to create additional pages as "sub-pages." These pages begin with the same name of the main page, then include a "/", then the name of the sub-page.

Example

 * For example, to create a sub-page for "Center Contacts and Hours" you would create a new page in the Wiki titled "Blue Springs Missouri Family History Center/Center Contacts and Hours". Although that is a long title, it gives the benefit of grouping the different pages together in the search results, and if you ever need to change the name of the main page, the sub-pages would also change.

Linking many pages together

 * If you create multiple pages for your site, you can create a "table of contents" that will include links to all of the pages. It will then be included on each page. See the Logan Utah Family History Center page for an example.

Important reference links

 * [[Image:Community Navigation.jpg|right]]The Community section of links on the right side of the screen has links to the most important reference links to help you as you work on your page. You will especially want to be aware of:


 * Contributor Help - pages in the wiki to teach you how to do different things such as linking to other pages, adding images, etc.
 * Wiki Forum - to ask questions about how to do things or discuss policies and procedures
 * Community Center - to see what others are doing on the Wiki

Getting started links
Additionally, there are two series of pages that include information about getting started researching or contributing to the Reseearch Wiki:

Selecting a Wiki Trainer

 * Family History Center Directors are encouraged to assign an individual to be a Wiki Trainer (currently, this is a Pilot program). This Wiki Trainer could have the responsibilities to:


 * Create and edit the center's Research Wiki page
 * Train others who volunteer in the center how to use the Wiki to help others,
 * Train researchers and patrons how to contribute to the Wiki.


 * It would be helpful for a Wiki Trainer to be:


 * Comfortable with computers and technology (a background in building websites and even involvement with Wikis in the past is a plus, but not necessary, since this can be learned)
 * Able to patiently train others on difficult subjects


 * See more information about selecting a Wiki Trainer...

If you are a wiki trainer:

 * Visit the Wiki Trainer page in the Wiki for more information
 * Ask questions you may have on the Contributor Help forum