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=== General Site Guidelines ===
 
=== General Site Guidelines ===
* For Archive materials, spelling, upper/lower case, date formats, etc. should be in the format of the original source.
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* Dates: our preferred format is 12 Jan 1892.
* Dates - what should our preferred format be? 12 JAN 1892, 12 Jan 1892, January 12, 1892?
 
 
* Name capitalization: The preferred format is for names to be in upper/lower case, such as this: '''John Whitney'''. Please refrain from all capital surnames such as '''WHITNEY''' unless the original source has it thus.
 
* Name capitalization: The preferred format is for names to be in upper/lower case, such as this: '''John Whitney'''. Please refrain from all capital surnames such as '''WHITNEY''' unless the original source has it thus.
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===Archive Page Guidelines===
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* Spelling, upper/lower case, date formats, etc. should be in the format of the original source.
  
 
=== Family Group Record Guidelines ===
 
=== Family Group Record Guidelines ===

Revision as of 01:36, 24 January 2006

Website Overview

Editing Guidelines

Style Guidelines

Robert - these are just my suggestions, but we'll need to discuss. There will probably be more as we think of them.

General Site Guidelines

  • Dates: our preferred format is 12 Jan 1892.
  • Name capitalization: The preferred format is for names to be in upper/lower case, such as this: John Whitney. Please refrain from all capital surnames such as WHITNEY unless the original source has it thus.

Archive Page Guidelines

  • Spelling, upper/lower case, date formats, etc. should be in the format of the original source.

Family Group Record Guidelines

  • All of the General Site Guidelines apply to the Family Group Records as well.
  • The name of the page should be of the form "Family:Surname, Given Middle (birth_year-death_year)". If either year is not known exactly, use, for example, a1701 (after), b1701 (before), c1701 (circa or about), s1701 (say, for guesses), or ? (no idea). If the date is a double date, such as 1700/1, use 1701.
  • The first mention of the names of primary individuals (the subject, wives, and children) should be bolded to allow for easy location by readers.