User talk:Tonyhanson

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Again, welcome! Kara 03:33, 16 November 2010 (UTC)

Society Webmasters pages
Hi Tony, I like what you've done with the Genealogy Society Webmaster pages, those are going to be a good resource for people. We have a suggestion for how these could be named a little differently to help people as they are searching in the wiki. The wiki is broken up into "Namespaces" which is a lot like the major categories or types of pages we have. You might be familiar with what they are already, you are pretty wiki savvy, but if not, when you do a search you will see a list of all the namespaces on the right under "Advanced Search." The Webmaster pages in the wiki are currently in the "Main" namespace which is reserved for Research Help content. However, we don't really have a good "Namespace" for project-type pages currently. So we have a compromise - we'd like to have these pages all start with "Genealogy Society Webmasters:(pagetitle)" and then finish with the page name as it is currently. That way researchers will be able to tell that these pages are relating to the societies, and not to general research help. What do you think? -- janellv 22:30, 28 February 2012 (UTC)


 * I would like to offer an alternative suggestion - rather than rename the pages, why not create a header template that could be added to each article identifying as part of this "project". --Steve 13:58, 2 March 2012 (UTC)


 * That would be good as well - the reason I see renaming might be a good idea is for one example, if someone searches on "Facebook" to find this page on the GRCs, they see this page in the results first. That's the main example I'm aware of, there may or may not be more.... thoughts? -- janellv 16:37, 5 March 2012 (UTC)


 * Tony, Steve, Fran and I have created a Wiki Project for Social Media. We have some admin training content and general user content about Social Media that we are working on putting on the Wiki. Because you already have wonderful pages with very simple titles such as "Facebook" and "Twitter" we would like to create sub-sections of these pages. Please let us know if you have any suggestions regarding this matter. I will also check to see if I can get in touch with you through your webmasters group or site as we look forward to having our content intertwined.--McCormickMW 20:39, 2 April 2012 (UTC)


 * First of all I would like to apologize for not responding for so long... my job has this irritating habit of intruding on my hobby now and then :-) I am totally open to either approach suggested... renaming the pages seems a little more straightforward to me but I'm good either way. I'll stay on top of this discussion until we reach a concensus on the best way.Thanks so much for all your support! -- Tony 2 April 2012


 * No problem - I think we all know how that goes. The first question I would have is, will the information on those pages be applicable for the general public? Or, Tony, do you think that these pages should stand on their own and be directly related to the webmasters? -- janellv 16:32, 10 April 2012 (UTC)