Talk:A Checklist of Compiled Sources and Where to Find Them

Bullet and Character Encoding
There seems to be a problem with the bullet character used for a bullet in this article. The HTML Header of the page specifies UTF-8 for the encoding. With my Firefox browser, the bullet charactger used is , which is displayed in Windows 7 as a box with F0A0 in it.

Robert 16:25, 13 December 2011 (UTC)

Working on Fixing the Page
There are more than those problems on the page. I will fix it in the next day or so as I have time. I can't tell what happened with the bullets, but it is easy to fix.

James L. Tanner 14:54, 14 December 2011 (UTC)


 * I have fixed the bullets, James. I agree that there are other issues with the article.  I would propose removing the words "Step 1" and "Step 2" because they immediately follow system-generated numbers 1 and 2.  I have already trimmed the headings somewhat, updated outdated links, and made a few other small edits.  Lengthy paragraphs might be broken into smaller paragraphs for easier readibility.  Lise 20:48, 14 December 2011 (UTC)

More work needed on this page
I think there is a conceptual confusion about the definition of compiled sources. Does this article refer to user submitted online data sources like Ancestry.com's Family Trees or New.FamilySearch.org? Or is the page supposed to talk about books like German Immigrants to America series or whatever? From the title it is proposing a checklist, but does not have one. All there is, is a long unfocused list of sources.

James L. Tanner 03:11, 19 December 2011 (UTC)