FamilySearch Wiki:England Meeting 26 March 2014


 * Join the meeting here
 * The meeting number is 0000
 * There is no password required
 * The system will call you, but should you need to dial in, the phone number is 1-855-537-4000 (U.S. Toll-Free)

2 p.m. Mountain time every other Wednesday


 * You can join up to 10 minutes early. If you try to join the meeting at any other time, you will get an error that the meeting doesn't exist.

New Contributors

 * Sister Koch, Elder Young, and team

Kudos go to

 * Jane for reaching out to the British floor missionaries at the FamilySearch Library

Updates and follow up

 * Meeting invitations sent out
 * Agendas for upcoming meetings are up

Wiki Content

 * Task chart

New Agenda Items

 * Infoboxes; Two examples: Bournemouth, Hants and Advent, Cornwall


 * Colours
 * PLUs


 * It was decided to adjust the colours in the parish infobox to those that now display on Advent, Cornwall. The colour chosen for the heading background is Gainsboro; code: DC DC DC.


 * Steve did a replace to rename poor law union pages that lack a county name in the title to also include a county name. The code in the infobox template now leads to the correct poor law union page.


 * Online Parish Register Abbreviation Tables


 * With or without lines?


 * It was decided to remove the lines from the boxes in online parish register abbreviation tables. Steve is exploring ways to do a global replace to remove them. He has already started on Cornwall and Devon.


 * Standardised breadcrumb trails


 * It was decided to include three elements on a parish breadcrumb trail: Nation &gt; County &gt; County Parishes.


 * Proposed changes to census template


 * The template British Census was shortened. It is to include a link to descriptions of websites with online censuses as well as the FHLC link to that parish's census records on microfilm.


 * At what point does a parish page graduate from being a stub?


 * There was general agreement that a page graduates from being a stub once the parish history is written and information about the place's parish registers is added.