User:Thuguely/Sandbox2

Task List
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sh85IiYtghURgiixR9OnoORSIRonDpFXPsfGFiQgm70/edit?usp=sharing

Step 1: Open up the Task List spreadsheet.
Place your name in the contributor column for the county you want to work on. === Step 2: Create a new tab and go to the wiki page for the county that you are working on.

Step 2: Click on edit source
This is what the code should look like before you change it We will only be changing links that fall under cities and towns. The wiki does not have any pages for villages or unincorporated communities, so we will keep those links as they are.

Step 3: Replace the first link with the following code
*TOWN NAME

Step 4: Replace PAGE NAME and TOWN NAME
1. Go to the spreadsheet and copy the Page Name column entry for the town that you are working on 2. Go back to the Wiki and highlight PAGE NAME in the code you just entered 3. Paste the entry from the spreadsheet over it 4. Go back to the spreadsheet and copy the Town Name column entry for the town that you are working on 5. Go back to the Wiki and highlight TOWN NAME in the code you just entered 6. Paste the entry from the spreadsheet over it For instance, if I was working on Albany, New Hampshire this is what my work would look like: Before I would begin, my code should look something like this: *TOWN NAME I would then copy Albany's entry under the Page name column. In this case it is "Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire Genealogy." Then I would paste the entry over PAGE NAME. My code should then look like this: *TOWN NAME Then I would go back to the spreadsheet and copy the entry for Albany in the Town Name column. I would then paste that over TOWN NAME in my wiki code. My code should then look something like this: *Albany

Step 5: Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the rest of the towns in the county
Once you have replaced all the towns and cities with the correct code, your code should look something like this: And your page should look something like this: