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Map/Society Page Project – How to Edit a Society Page

Map/Society Page Project How to Create a Society Page How to Edit a Society Page

How to Edit a Society Page

 * Use the information you put in the Society Page Form to add information to your blank Society wiki page.


 * You can cut and paste information from your Society Page Form if you typed in the information and saved the form as a document. Or you can directly type in the information into the Society wiki page, using the form as a guide.

Editing Tool Bar

 * Editing a Society wiki page is a lot like editing in a word processing program such as Microsoft Word and the buttons do the same function. Such as the bold, italic, and underline buttons.  The number and bulleted lists also do the same thing.


 * While you are logged in Wiki, click on the "Edit This Page" button. You will now see a tool bar (shown below) at the top of the page:



NOTE: if you see the image below, click on "Rich Editor" button and the tool bar above will appear.



To learn what each button on the toolbar does, see Using the Editing Toolbar wiki article.

Adding an External Link

 * The "world" button on the toolbar with a link on it is used to add external links that goes to a website. You can watch a video online to learn how to add an external link on how to add external links. For written step-by-step instructions.

Adding an Internal Link

 * The same "World" button on the toolbar is used to link to another Wiki article, such the Federation of Genealogical Societies. You can watch a video online to learn how to add internal link. The same video listed above. For written instructions.

Working With Headings

 * Your blank society page already has headings added to your page. If you do not have information to put under the heading, delete it.


 * If you would like to add a heading:
 * type in the heading
 * highlight the heading
 * go to the toolbar and click on the down arrow after Format:Normal. Use the drop down menu to choose the heading you want. Heading 3 and heading four are most often used on wiki pages.