User:Katiecs/Sandbox

Updating wiki pages are done infrequently and can be time consuming. Styling them can be even more difficult, especially for those just learning how to edit. I have put together a set of templates that can help other contributors organize and style their own wikis with (hopefully) minimal effort. This page contains an exhaustive list of all the templates with descriptions their intended use and how to use them on your own wiki.

When used properly, all of these templates will adjust to the screen size of the current viewer. So people on phones can read everything just as well as someone visiting on a desktop computer.

Before You Start
- You must be comfortable not using the "visual editing" option at all. All edits must be done using the "Source editing" option.

- These are templates, so I may make improvements on them. Do not be surprised if you see the boxes behaving or looking different.

Before you start using these, a little planning goes a long way. Figure out how you would like to organized the information by answering the following questions:

- What information should stand out?

= Kalispell FHC Announcement =

These bright green boxes are designed to draw the viewers attention. These were created to show temporary announcements that rotate frequently.

To use this template, copy and paste the following code into your wiki editor. Then fill in the Announcement Title and the Announcement Content.

Completed Template Example
= Kalispell FHC Article =

These blue boxes are designed to draw the viewers but not compete with the announcements. These were created to show rotating articles that either highlight the FamilySearch center or get people involved in family history. I use these to post new family history tutorials each month.

To use this template, copy and paste the following code into your wiki editor. Then fill in the Article Title, Article Subtitle, Article Image URL and the Article Content.

Completed Template Example
= Kalispell FHC Resources =

These grey boxes are designed to group related content without being distracting. These are great for organizing the bulk of the content on the page because the soft grey background does not distract from the legibility. I use these to group lists of related information together.

To use this template, copy and paste the following code into your wiki editor. Then fill in the Article Title, Article Subtitle, Article Image URL and the Article Content.

Completed Template Example
= Other Sources =

Here are some other sources that I used to create these templates.

- FamilySearch style guide. This is where I got all of the official FamilySearch colors for the boxes.

- Free Image Collections. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has curated a set of free high quality images that are great to use on the wiki. I have already uploaded a few (listed below).