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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.
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 ==
== 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.'''
* '''All edits must be done in the "Edit source" tab.'''
* These are templates, so I may make improvements on them. Do not be surprised if you see the boxes behaving or looking different.
* These are templates, so I may make improvements on them. Do not be surprised if you see the boxes behaving or looking different.
* Plan out your pages - a little planning goes a long way. Figure out how you would like to organized the information by answering the following questions:
* Plan out your pages - a little planning goes a long way. Figure out how you would like to organized the information by answering the following questions:
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** What levels of information do I have? Think sections, subsections within those section, and then titles within those subsections. Create a hierarchy of information that makes sense to the information you have.
** What levels of information do I have? Think sections, subsections within those section, and then titles within those subsections. Create a hierarchy of information that makes sense to the information you have.


= Tutorial =
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.
== 1. Decide what sections you need ==
Everything on a page should be organized into sections. Think of a section like a chapter in a book - its purpose is to group like content together. When you are planning out your page you may have one section or many sections depending on how much information you are displaying.
In our example we have a couple of announcements, two different lists of resources and an article written about my FHC. Let's make three sections, "Announcements" where all of the FHC announcements are located, "Resources" where you can find a list of various resources for doing research in your area, and "Articles" for the cool published articles about my family history center.
Of course, when you are planning out your family history center page, you may have different sections. Do what makes most sense for your family history center when deciding what sections to create.
== 2. Order your sections ==
Now that we have our sections, we need to put them in order from most important to least important. This will determine what order the sections show up on your page. For our example, I want "Articles" first because I want people to see the article written about my family history center, then "Announcements" because we have several events hosted at our family history center, and I want visitors to know what is going on, and finally "Resources" where people who are doing research in our area can go to to find local links.
== 3. Create your sections using [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Template:Kalispell_FHC_Section Kalispell FHC Section] template ==
Now we will use the "Kalispell FHC Section" template to create each of our sections. This template allows you to type in the name and the content for each of your sections and then takes care of all the formatting. Each section has the title with an underline at the top, and a link "Back to Top" at the bottom. All of your content should end up between the line and the "Back to Top" link.
For now we are just going to create sections with titles and no content.
'''3A.''' Open up the page you would like to edit and click "Edit source" at the top. You will probably see a lot of text on the page. If you are planning on replacing everything, you can delete it all and start with a blank page.
'''3B.''' Figure out where on the page you would like to create your first section. If you just deleted everything, this will just be at the very top.
'''3C.''' Copy everything in the box below.
<pre>
{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title =
| Section Content =
}}
</pre>
'''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."
<pre>
{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Articles
| Section Content =
}}
</pre>
'''3F.''' At the bottom of "Edit Source" click the button that says "Show Preview." This button allows you to see the changes you made without saving the page. You should see something similar to the box below, with your section name as the text above the line.
{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Articles
| Section Content =
}}
'''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.
<pre>
{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Articles
| Section Content =
}}
{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Announcements
| Section Content =
}}
{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Resources
| Section Content =
}}
</pre>


= [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Template:Kalispell_FHC_Section Kalispell FHC Section] Template =
'''3H.''' After you have created all of your sections, hit the "Show preview" button again. It should look something like the example below.
{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Articles
| Section Content =
}}
{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Announcements
| Section Content =
}}
{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Resources
| Section Content =
}}


This section template is the backbone of the whole page. The boxes below can be used on their own, however, they will work much better inside a section block. The section block makes it so that the boxes show up next to each other in a row, instead of only stacking on top.
= This tutorial is unfinished. Below this title are my notes... they will not make sense from the tutorial above. =


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.

Revision as of 18:55, 14 April 2022

(This page is a work in progress, come back weekly for more updates!)

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.

For an example of a completed wiki using the following templates, visit the Kalispell Montana Family History Center's wiki page.

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[edit | edit source]

  • All edits must be done in the "Edit source" tab.
  • These are templates, so I may make improvements on them. Do not be surprised if you see the boxes behaving or looking different.
  • Plan out your pages - 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?
    • What information should be grouped together?
    • What levels of information do I have? Think sections, subsections within those section, and then titles within those subsections. Create a hierarchy of information that makes sense to the information you have.

Tutorial[edit | edit source]

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.

1. Decide what sections you need[edit | edit source]

Everything on a page should be organized into sections. Think of a section like a chapter in a book - its purpose is to group like content together. When you are planning out your page you may have one section or many sections depending on how much information you are displaying.

In our example we have a couple of announcements, two different lists of resources and an article written about my FHC. Let's make three sections, "Announcements" where all of the FHC announcements are located, "Resources" where you can find a list of various resources for doing research in your area, and "Articles" for the cool published articles about my family history center.

Of course, when you are planning out your family history center page, you may have different sections. Do what makes most sense for your family history center when deciding what sections to create.

2. Order your sections[edit | edit source]

Now that we have our sections, we need to put them in order from most important to least important. This will determine what order the sections show up on your page. For our example, I want "Articles" first because I want people to see the article written about my family history center, then "Announcements" because we have several events hosted at our family history center, and I want visitors to know what is going on, and finally "Resources" where people who are doing research in our area can go to to find local links.

3. Create your sections using Kalispell FHC Section template[edit | edit source]

Now we will use the "Kalispell FHC Section" template to create each of our sections. This template allows you to type in the name and the content for each of your sections and then takes care of all the formatting. Each section has the title with an underline at the top, and a link "Back to Top" at the bottom. All of your content should end up between the line and the "Back to Top" link.

For now we are just going to create sections with titles and no content.


3A. Open up the page you would like to edit and click "Edit source" at the top. You will probably see a lot of text on the page. If you are planning on replacing everything, you can delete it all and start with a blank page.

3B. Figure out where on the page you would like to create your first section. If you just deleted everything, this will just be at the very top.

3C. Copy everything in the box below.

{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = 
| Section Content =
 
}}

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."

{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Articles
| Section Content =
 
}}

3F. At the bottom of "Edit Source" click the button that says "Show Preview." This button allows you to see the changes you made without saving the page. You should see something similar to the box below, with your section name as the text above the line.

Articles


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.

{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Articles
| Section Content =
 
}}
{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Announcements
| Section Content =
 
}}
{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Resources
| Section Content =
 
}}

3H. After you have created all of your sections, hit the "Show preview" button again. It should look something like the example below.

Articles

Announcements

Resources


This tutorial is unfinished. Below this title are my notes... they will not make sense from the tutorial above.[edit | edit source]

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

Empty Template With Only Required Fields

{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = 
| Section Content =
 
}}

Empty Template With Only Required Fields Completed

{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Announcements
| Section Content = 

{{Kalispell FHC Announcement 
| Announcement Title = 2022 RootsTech videos available now!
| Announcement Content = 

"RootsTech welcomes millions of people worldwide to celebrate family at the world’s largest family history conference and year-long learning platform. With thousands of classes, inspiring speakers, meaningful activities and joyful connections, RootsTech brings the human family together like no other event."

''Rewatch this year's RootsTech videos now at [https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech rootstech.org].''

}}

{{Kalispell FHC Announcement 
| Announcement Title = Get your personal family history books digitized.
| Announcement Content = 
The Salt Lake Family History Library will be digitizing family history archives in the NW Montana History Museum (previously the Central School Museum) in Kalispell. If you have your own PERSONAL family history book and would like it digitized so that others are able to search it online at FamilySearch.org, please contact Diane Denney at 406-212-2176 or Debbie Russell at 760-703-5558.

''For questions or digitization requests go to the [https://www.fsrecordfinder.org/contact Family Search Record Finder Contact Page].''}}

{{Kalispell FHC Announcement 
| Announcement Title = Join the Ranks! Help digitize Flathead County records.
| Announcement Content = 
FamilySearch has provided volunteers and professional equipment to digitize Flathead County local records for FREE! No longer will these records need to languish on dusty shelves in our local repositories with their valuable nuggets of genealogical information forgotten and hidden. This project is HUGE, and FamilySearch’s volunteers are seeking to swell their ranks. They can use all the help they can get.

''Read more at [https://www.fsrecordfinder.org/ Family Search Record Finder].''}}

}}

Announcements

2022 RootsTech videos available now!

"RootsTech welcomes millions of people worldwide to celebrate family at the world’s largest family history conference and year-long learning platform. With thousands of classes, inspiring speakers, meaningful activities and joyful connections, RootsTech brings the human family together like no other event."

Rewatch this year's RootsTech videos now at rootstech.org.


Get your personal family history books digitized.

The Salt Lake Family History Library will be digitizing family history archives in the NW Montana History Museum (previously the Central School Museum) in Kalispell. If you have your own PERSONAL family history book and would like it digitized so that others are able to search it online at FamilySearch.org, please contact Diane Denney at 406-212-2176 or Debbie Russell at 760-703-5558.

For questions or digitization requests go to the Family Search Record Finder Contact Page.


Join the Ranks! Help digitize Flathead County records.

FamilySearch has provided volunteers and professional equipment to digitize Flathead County local records for FREE! No longer will these records need to languish on dusty shelves in our local repositories with their valuable nuggets of genealogical information forgotten and hidden. This project is HUGE, and FamilySearch’s volunteers are seeking to swell their ranks. They can use all the help they can get.

Read more at Family Search Record Finder.


Empty Template With All Available Fields

{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = 
| Style visibility = 
| Style background-color =
| Style align-items = 
| Style justify-content = 
| Section Content = 

}}

Empty Template With All Available Fields Filled Out

{{Kalispell FHC Section
| Section Title = Center Resources
| Style visibility = visible
| Style background-color = #f4f4f4
| Style align-items = stretch
| Section Content = <div style="min-width: 300px; flex: 1; margin: 0 1em;">
[[File:Kalispell Montana Family History Center.jpg]]
=== Hardware and Software ===
* 12 computers
* Lexmark mx611dhe copier
* Epson Perfection V600 Photo Scanner - flatbed
* LibreOffice for word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation preparation
</div>

<div style="min-width: 300px; flex: 1; margin: 0 1em;">
[[File:Kalispell Montana FHC workroom.jpeg]]
=== Collections ===
* Polk's Directory
* Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Whitefish (1959, 1961–1972, 1974–1976, 1979–1982)
* Missoula (1992)
* Flathead County Obituaries (1952–1971, 1980–2021)
* Demersville Cemetery (6 CDs)
* Over 300 reference books
</div>
}}

Center Resources

Kalispell Montana Family History Center.jpg

Hardware and Software

  • 12 computers
  • Lexmark mx611dhe copier
  • Epson Perfection V600 Photo Scanner - flatbed
  • LibreOffice for word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation preparation

Kalispell Montana FHC workroom.jpeg

Collections

  • Polk's Directory
  • Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Whitefish (1959, 1961–1972, 1974–1976, 1979–1982)
  • Missoula (1992)
  • Flathead County Obituaries (1952–1971, 1980–2021)
  • Demersville Cemetery (6 CDs)
  • Over 300 reference books



Kalispell FHC Announcement Template[edit | edit source]

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

Empty Template

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

{{Kalispell FHC Announcement 
| Announcement Title = 
| Announcement Content = 

}}

Completed Template Example

{{Kalispell FHC Announcement 
| Announcement Title = 2022 RootsTech videos available now!
| Announcement Content = 

"RootsTech welcomes millions of people worldwide to celebrate family at the world’s largest family history conference and year-long learning platform. With thousands of classes, inspiring speakers, meaningful activities and joyful connections, RootsTech brings the human family together like no other event."

''Rewatch this year's RootsTech videos now at [https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech rootstech.org].''

}}

2022 RootsTech videos available now!

"RootsTech welcomes millions of people worldwide to celebrate family at the world’s largest family history conference and year-long learning platform. With thousands of classes, inspiring speakers, meaningful activities and joyful connections, RootsTech brings the human family together like no other event."

Rewatch this year's RootsTech videos now at rootstech.org.


Kalispell FHC Article Template[edit | edit source]

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 family history center or get people involved in family history. I use these to post new family history tutorials each month.

Empty Template

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.

{{Kalispell FHC Article
| Article Title = 
| Article Subtitle = 
| Article Image URL = 
| Article Content = 

}}

Completed Template Example

{{Kalispell FHC Article
| Article Title = Family History Highlight: April
| Article Subtitle = Finding Your Roots | Ancestry
| Article Image URL = Family history argentina.jpeg
| Article Content = 

Need a break from your own family history? Or maybe some inspiration to get you going? This fun series by Ancestry on YouTube features 38 5-minute episodes featuring famous people's reaction to finding out about their ancestors.

Get inspired [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0xuz8BBkD4gm8NBVH8ga1elIoAkBjL-q on YouTube].

}}
Family history argentina.jpeg

Family History Highlight: April

Finding Your Roots


Need a break from your own family history? Or maybe some inspiration to get you going? This fun series by Ancestry on YouTube features 38 5-minute episodes featuring famous people's reaction to finding out about their ancestors.

Get inspired on YouTube.


Kalispell FHC Resources Template[edit | edit source]

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.

Empty Template

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.

{{Kalispell FHC Resources
| Resources Title = 
| Resources Content =

}}

Completed Template Example

{{Kalispell FHC Resources
| Resources Title = Premium Sites
| Resources Content =
The following premium sites are free to use at the family history center:
* [https://americanancestors.org AmericanAncestors.org] (New England Historic Genealogical Society)
* [https://www.ancestry.com Ancestry] (Largest commercial genealogy site)
* [https://www.arkivdigital.net Arkivdigital] (Swedish Database)
* [https://www.findmypast.com Findmypast] (British Isles, Australian, and Canadian records)
* [https://www.filae.com Filae] (French archives)
* [https://www.fold3.com Fold3] (Military records)
* [https://en.geneanet.org Geneanet] (France, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden, and Germany)
* [https://www.myheritage.com MyHeritage] (Strong in European records)
* [https://www.newspapers.com Newspapers.com] (Newspapers)
''You can read more about premium sites on the [[FHC Portal|Family History Center Portal]] page.''
}}

Premium Sites

The following premium sites are free to use at the family history center:

You can read more about premium sites on the Family History Center Portal page.


Other Sources[edit | edit source]

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

  • 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).