FamilySearch Wiki talk:Manual of Style

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Proposals being discussed[edit source]

  1. FamilySearch Wiki Talk:Consensus
  2. FamilySearch Wiki Talk:Source Citation Formats
  3. Linking to Works in the Family History Library Catalog
  4. Linking to FHLC and Worldcat (OCLC)
  5. Naming Conventions for Geographic Names
  6. Disambiguation
  7. Interactive Maps and Lists of Sub-divisions
  8. Linking to Directory Sites Whose External Links to Paid Sites are Ambiguous

What to do with Help:Naming Conventions?[edit source]

Help:Naming conventions was created before we had the Manual of Style. It was also created "back in the day" when we discussed stylistic items in User Group meeting (Community Meeting) to reach consensus. Since Help:Naming Conventions deals with style more than instructions, I'm thinking it should be added to the FamilySearch Wiki namespace. I also wonder which (if any) of the conventions on Help:Naming Conventions deserves to be added to the Manual of Style or this discussion page. Ritcheymt 04:34, 8 June 2009 (UTC)

Guidelines for large projects[edit source]

It would be helpful to have some guidelines established for large projects, such as the pages created for US state or county pages. I'm thinking specifically of the England probate registers project that includes a page for each of the 40 counties. It's user-friendly to have the same "look and feel", including the heading and subheading styles. Anne 18:12, 27 April 2009 (UTC)