FamilySearch Wiki:How To Demonstrations: Difference between revisions
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Ask any of your family history questions on the | Ask any of your family history questions on the [http://forums.familysearch.org/ Forums]. | ||
*Researching your family? Go to the [http://forums.familysearch.org/en/forumdisplay.php?f=4 Research Forums] for advice as you research your family. | *Researching your family? Go to the [http://forums.familysearch.org/en/forumdisplay.php?f=4 Research Forums] for advice as you research your family. | ||
*Contributing to the Wiki? | *Contributing to the Wiki? Ask a question of other contributors on the [http://forums.familysearch.org/en/forumdisplay.php?f=5 Wiki Forums]. | ||
There, others will see and answer the questions you may have. You do not need to be a registered user to join in the conversations there. | There, others will see and answer the questions you may have. You do not need to be a registered user to join in the conversations there. Feel free to browse questions and help out your fellow community members. |
Revision as of 09:52, 9 February 2011
Searching[edit | edit source]
- Basic Search: shows a step-by-step process to begin using and searching the Wiki.
- Advanced Search: shows a step-by-step process for performing more advanced searches of Wiki content.
Contributing[edit | edit source]
- Basic Editing: shows how to do basic editing of an existing page.
- Creating Links: shows how to create internal and external links.
- Adding Images: shows how to submit and insert images into a page.
- Creating a New Page: shows how to name and start a new page.
Need additional help?[edit | edit source]
Ask any of your family history questions on the Forums.
- Researching your family? Go to the Research Forums for advice as you research your family.
- Contributing to the Wiki? Ask a question of other contributors on the Wiki Forums.
There, others will see and answer the questions you may have. You do not need to be a registered user to join in the conversations there. Feel free to browse questions and help out your fellow community members.