User:Luccagenes/Sandbox/TestPage1

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From the perspective of a "novice's point of view"

Notes about the characteristics of a good hub page

For a “hub” page, you want the user to come in, notice one or two things of interest, pick the link they want and go. You do not want to much clutter for the novice (too many choices will get them lost) while the experts know what they want and want to get there fast (using the sidebar or progression onto the next page of the hub series). A hub should provide quick navigation for those familiar with the wiki as well as a limited number of concise directions for the novice.

Basic page layout: Top row of headliner boxes (two or three, two for 640px and add another for larger display). These could highlight current, next, and future projects wanting contributors (advertising space). A simple, straight forward sidebar for Wiki Projects is good for quick access to previously accessed pages. A simple bullet hub to redirect the experienced user to where they want to be while as the same time, providing guided direction for the novice. Include a "Quick HELP Links" table near the end (out of sight and not a distraction) for those that are "lost".

Misc. Notes No tabs or picture boxes to select, just a simple "select a bullet" approach. After all, bullets are just round tabs. This approach is not limited to the minimal spacing of the tabs and also limits the "wordy" aspects of too much information. Concise statements and quick decisions for the user.

Also note that since this would be a wiki template (the image map adjusts to the image size) it can be sized to fit either the current 640px page or any future page size.

Progress through a series of similar picture hubs to get to page of interest. If (in this case) there are 7 bullets, each with 7 bullets then that is 49 target pages. One level deeper would result in 73 or 343 target pages within 3 mouse clicks. Do not worry how deep the hubs have to go because the user will bookmark their final destination anyway. It is just a mechanism to get them there in the first place or if they lost their bookmark, how to get back there again.

Simple navigation with minimal reading to find your way (go quickly from A -> B -> C -> D)

Hub construction

Construction is simple and efficient. A PowerPoint template could be made available which would provide the option to change a "standardized" square picture (cropped square) to a bullet hub picture.

The text, the number of bullets (four to eight), the size of the bullets and the text, the colors (plus transparency) of the text or bullets, and the image (or multiple images) can easily be modified within a particular PowerPoint template design (after creating a duplicate image to preserve the template).

The image is "Saved As" and then called up for cropping using the windows editor for a simple crop of the right side to make a square picture. Save and then done. Ready to upload.

The template design (number of bullets and their size) would be interchangeable with the standardized wiki template containing the image map so very few image maps would have to be made.

Just copy the code from an existing wiki template (lets say a 7 bullet picture) and save as a new template after changing the image link and the bullet links. Easy (easy?).

Progression display (site map) from “Main page”

I just started this list so PLEASE ADD INFO if I missed something. A WORK IN PROGRESS

“New to genealogy?”


 * Hub: Getting started


 * Getting started (Navigation) + Genealogy Basics (terminology)
 * Start collecting family info
 * Storing the information (select software)
 * Learning research principles (wiki)
 * How to use the Wiki Help files
 * User page and playing in a sandbox
 * Watching pages + Using “Talk” pages
 * Dos and Don’ts

“New to the wiki?”


 * Hub:What is the Wiki


 * About the Wiki
 * Editing in the Wiki (editor types)
 * Advanced navigation (sidebars)
 * Using the search engine (filters)
 * Uploading images (copyrights)
 * Categorizing (using and doing)
 * How to report issues (fixes)

“Want to help?”


 * Hub: Volunteers


 * Things you can do
 * Adopt a page
 * Research projects
 * Support projects
 * How to participate
 * Research Groups
 * Meet and Greet
 * Your input is wanted


 * Hub: Support


 * What is Wiki Support
 * About the Wiki
 * Support Role
 * Community governs
 * Wiki Policies
 * Guiding Principles
 * Volunteers Wanted
 * The Support Center
 * Team
 * Meetings
 * Maintenance
 * Assignments
 * Projects
 * Reports
 * Training
 * Talk with us


 * Hub: Wiki Community


 * Contributor help
 * Research help
 * Committees
 * Meetings
 * Societies and Libraries

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 Wiki Projects May Barn-Raising
 * African Americans

Research Projects


 * American Indians
 * Archives and Libraries
 * Bible Records
 * Biography
 * Cemeteries
 * Census
 * Church Records
 * Court Records
 * Directories
 * Emigration and Immigration
 * Ethnic, Political, or Religious Groups
 * Funeral Homes
 * Gazetteers
 * Genealogy
 * History
 * Land and Property
 * Maps
 * Military Records
 * Naturalization and Citizenship
 * Newspapers
 * Obituaries
 * Occupations
 * Online Records
 * Periodicals
 * Probate Records
 * Public Records
 * Societies
 * Taxation
 * Vital Records
 * Voting Registers
 * Other Records
 * For Further Reading