Kalispell Montana FSC Template Guide: Difference between revisions

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Here I will walk you through a simple tutorial where we create a page with a couple of announcements, two different lists of resources, and an article written about my FHC. This should give you a good idea of how to use the templates for creating your own family history center page.
Here I will walk you through a simple tutorial where we create a page with a couple of announcements, two different lists of resources, and an article written about my FHC. This should give you a good idea of how to use the templates for creating your own family history center page.
A good place to practice without messing with your family history center page is to click on "Sandbox" up next to your name on the wiki page. This will take you to your own page where you can try things out and practice before you edit the real thing. I would recommend going through the following tutorial on your "Sandbox" page.


== 1. Decide what sections you need ==
== 1. Decide what sections you need ==
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'''3D.''' Go back to "Edit source" and paste everything you just copied into where you would like your first section.
'''3D.''' Go back to "Edit source" and paste everything you just copied into where you would like your first section.


'''3E.''' Where it says "Section Title" type in your title for your first section after the equals sign. Below is an example of what it should look like if the name of your section is "Articles."
'''3E.''' Where it says "Section Title" type in your title for your first section after the equals sign. Our first section is "Articles," so we will type that in after the equals sign next to "Section Title." Below is an example of what it should look like.
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{{Kalispell FHC Section
{{Kalispell FHC Section
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'''3G.''' Repeat steps 2B through 2E with the rest of your sections. Below is an example of what it would like if you had three section "Articles," "Announcements," and "Resources," in that order.
'''3G.''' Repeat steps 2B through 2E with the rest of the sections. Below is an example of what it should look like once you've created our three sections: "Articles," "Announcements," and "Resources," in that order.
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{{Kalispell FHC Section
{{Kalispell FHC Section
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= This tutorial is unfinished. Below this title are my notes... they will not make sense from the tutorial above. =
= This tutorial is unfinished. Below this title are my notes... they will not make sense from the tutorial above, but may be interesting to look through if you want to jump ahead. =


Sections have a couple of optional fields, that will change the way it looks depending if they are filled out or not.
Sections have a couple of optional fields, that will change the way it looks depending if they are filled out or not.
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