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Nearly every page on FamilySearch Research Wiki also has a '''talk page''' (also known as a '''discussion page'''). A talk page is a space for editors to discuss improvements to articles and other pages. Talk pages are named the same as their associated pages, the only difference being that they have "Talk:" before their name. | |||
When writing on a talk page, certain approaches are counter-productive, while others facilitate good editing. The prime values of the talk page are communication, courtesy and consideration. The following list is designed to help the contributor use talk pages effectively. | When writing on a talk page, certain approaches are counter-productive, while others facilitate good editing. The prime values of the talk page are communication, courtesy and consideration. The following list is designed to help the contributor use talk pages effectively. |
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