User:SvareJM/Sandbox/Generic Document Outline

This is the document outline for articles using the Generic HR Infobox. These articles are used to provide general information about record types published on Historical Records, such as church or civil registration.

Articles using this template should be named as follows: LOCALITY_NAME, RECORD_TYPE Records - FamilySearch Historical Records. For example:
 * Indonesia, Civil Registration Records - FamilySearch Historical Records
 * Sweden Church Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

Copy the code you need from this page by selecting and highlighting text in the grey boxes. There is no need to edit anything.

After you have created the article you can create a link to the article in the What is in This Collection? or Collection Content sections of HR articles. You should use this text:  For additional details about these records and help using them see LOCALITY_NAME, RECORD_TYPE Records - FamilySearch Historical Records. 

Breadcrumbs
It is supposed these articles will describe records found across an entire county, so generally only a single breadcrumb is needed.  Locality  For some localities, such as countries in the United Kingdom, a multi-level breadcrumb trail should be used. the national level is first, followed by the state, county, town, and any lower level. In this template the lowest level is placed in link5. 



Article Headers
These are section headers and content that should not be changed. See the sections below for the content that belongs in each section. 

What is in This Collection?
This article describes records held by FamilySearch International. For information on a specific record collection or record publication please refer to the FamilySearch Catalog or the FamilySearch Historical Record Collection.

What Can These Records Tell Me?
The following information may be found in these records:

Other FamilySearch Collections
These collections may have additional materials to help you with your research.

FamilySearch Digital Library


Sample Article
Without Breadcrumbs and infobox

What is in This Collection?


What is in This Collection?
This article describes records held by FamilySearch International. For information on a specific record collection or record publication please refer to the FamilySearch Catalog or FamilySearch Historical Record Collections.  Add any additional information as needed.

Image Visibility


Image Visibility


Reading These Records
Add this section only when collection records are in a language other than English. Replace the word "language" in the sample with the name of the language. 

Reading These Records
These records are written in . For help reading these records see:  Or  These records are written in Language. For help reading these records see Language, Reading Spanish handwritten records, and Script tutorial for Spanish. </PRE>
 * Language Genealogical Word List
 * Reading Spanish handwritten records
 * Script tutorial for Spanish

What Can These Records Tell Me?


What Can These Records Tell Me?
The following information may be found in these records: • 2 </PRE> The idea is to give the article readers an idea what information is include in each image or record. We usually begin with this phrase: The following information may be found in these records:</BR> If the list has three or fewer items write it as a sentence. Four or more items should be put into a bulleted list. Please use phrases such as Name of Deceased, Birthdate of the bridal couple, Groom's Occupation.<BR> No matter what data you put in this section, please order it so it makes sense! If a collection is for death records, don't put "death date" last in the list. Likewise, don't put "birth date" first.<BR>

Collection Content


Collection Content
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Sample Images
The caption parameter is not used in the image gallery. 

Sample Images
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Research Helps


Research Helps
The following articles will help you in your research for your family in. </PRE> Add the articles shown below in the order given. If an article does not exist, omit it from the list. If none of the articles exist, omit this section. Any added articles should go at the end of this list.  </PRE>
 * Location Guided Research
 * Location Record Finder
 * Location Research Tips and Strategies
 * Step-by-Step Research: 1850-1907 | 1907-Present

Other FamilySearch Collections
This level 2 header should be included before the next section to provide continuity across HR articles. It should always include the sentence which follows it.

Other FamilySearch Collections
These collections may have additional materials to help you with your research. The following sections can be included as needed, contains a bulleted list of related material.

FamilySearch Historical Records


FamilySearch Historical Records
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