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*Discussed the council minutes | |||
*David talked about the Wiki in 2 presentation - immigration topics where Wiki was used. | |||
Tom Jones thinks the Wiki will become one of the most important tools genealogists will use. | |||
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*[https://www.dropbox.com/s/i0pfh93r0jiwjqt/Denmark%20on%20the%20Wiki.pdf New design for US state & country pages]? -- [[User:VasquezJL|janellv]] {{toolbar|[[User talk:VasquezJL|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/VasquezJL|contribs]]}} 18:16, 16 May 2013 (UTC) | *[https://www.dropbox.com/s/i0pfh93r0jiwjqt/Denmark%20on%20the%20Wiki.pdf New design for US state & country pages]? -- [[User:VasquezJL|janellv]] {{toolbar|[[User talk:VasquezJL|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/VasquezJL|contribs]]}} 18:16, 16 May 2013 (UTC) | ||
**When people come to state/country pages, they don't pay attention to the topics column: redesign so it is organized differently -- the entire page becomes more of a table of contents | |||
**Questioned that the premise was accurate. Personal experience in teaching people to use the Wiki. Others have not experienced the problem | |||
**eye tracking - people who are used to the Wiki use the topics list; what about first-time users. Can we integrate the links into sections on the page -- | |||
**User testing -- they would look for birth, marriage, and death -- (and parents) | |||
**Screen space (above the fold) is precious. | |||
**Wiki is not for beginner to genealogy, but a Wiki beginner | |||
**Navigation box at the top of state pages: so much on it would be intimidating | |||
**Concerned that we sacrifice the usefulness for wiki users for the new wiki users. | |||
**Idea: when researching for a certain record type | |||
**Most-used records would be above the fold. Really useful ones first. Pull those out is helpful. | |||
**Careful with most usable. Most success under other topics. Researchers probably have already exhausted the commonly-used. It's the records that are not common and explanations | |||
**horizontal layout is more intimidating. | |||
**Play with it and have it user tested | |||
**Program called Balsamic? Mock up program. Mock up and test | |||
*Citation coding removed from Historical Records pages. Coverage tables added to HR pages. [[User:HoranDM|Dorothy Horan, User Guidance Supervisor]] 18:54, 16 May 2013 (UTC) | *Citation coding removed from Historical Records pages. Coverage tables added to HR pages. [[User:HoranDM|Dorothy Horan, User Guidance Supervisor]] 18:54, 16 May 2013 (UTC) | ||
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Introduce new members[edit | edit source]
- Updating the discussions and proposals page
- Updating the discussions and proposals page
Kudos go to ... [edit | edit source]
Updates and follow up[edit | edit source]
Community Council Report[edit | edit source]
- Discussed the council minutes
- David talked about the Wiki in 2 presentation - immigration topics where Wiki was used.
Tom Jones thinks the Wiki will become one of the most important tools genealogists will use.
Business/Announcements[edit | edit source]
- New design for US state & country pages? -- janellv (talk| contribs) 18:16, 16 May 2013 (UTC)
- When people come to state/country pages, they don't pay attention to the topics column: redesign so it is organized differently -- the entire page becomes more of a table of contents
- Questioned that the premise was accurate. Personal experience in teaching people to use the Wiki. Others have not experienced the problem
- eye tracking - people who are used to the Wiki use the topics list; what about first-time users. Can we integrate the links into sections on the page --
- User testing -- they would look for birth, marriage, and death -- (and parents)
- Screen space (above the fold) is precious.
- Wiki is not for beginner to genealogy, but a Wiki beginner
- Navigation box at the top of state pages: so much on it would be intimidating
- Concerned that we sacrifice the usefulness for wiki users for the new wiki users.
- Idea: when researching for a certain record type
- Most-used records would be above the fold. Really useful ones first. Pull those out is helpful.
- Careful with most usable. Most success under other topics. Researchers probably have already exhausted the commonly-used. It's the records that are not common and explanations
- horizontal layout is more intimidating.
- Play with it and have it user tested
- Program called Balsamic? Mock up program. Mock up and test
- Citation coding removed from Historical Records pages. Coverage tables added to HR pages. Dorothy Horan, User Guidance Supervisor 18:54, 16 May 2013 (UTC)
New Agenda Items[edit | edit source]
Priority items for this meeting:[edit | edit source]
- Item: Collapsible Nav Boxes See Example on Mike Kehoe's Sandbox
- Goal for this item: Do we want to use them on the wiki?
- Steps to achieve this goal:
- Assignments and dates of completion:
- Evaluation date:
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