How do I get started?

Click the "login" link in the upper right and use your Contributor password (the one I sent you by e-mail) to log in. If you did not receive a Contributor password, contact me at kh(underscore)art(at yahoo).

Wait, can anyone change these pages?

Anyone who can log in can change page content, including the pages you create. But don't be alarmed. Certain features of Wiki technology protect your work:
1. Only those with a pass word can edit page content. I am selective about who I invite as an editor.
2. All edits are logged so you can see who made changes to your page(s). I monitor this on a regular basis. Offenders will have editing privileges taken away.
3. Older versions of all the pages are saved so you can revert back to an earlier version.

Great, let's get started!



Adding Pages

PROFILE PAGE
I highly recommend you create a personal page first. This way you can share your personal research interests and have a central location for your contact information. You can post a link to your Profile Page instead of posting your name and e-mail every time you post a comment.

1. Highlight and copy the code below:


<font size=5>**Your Name**</font>
<toc!!>
!About Me
Type a little something about yourself and your research here.
!Websites
* [type full url here|Your website 1]
* [type full url here|Your website 2]
!Pages I've created
* [Wiki page 1]
* [Wiki page 2]
!Plantations/ Workplaces I'm Researching
* [Plantation Page 1] - Describe your connection to this workplace, your questions, etc.
* [Plantation Page 2] - Describe your connection to this workplace, your questions, etc.
!Contact Info.
* myemail at aol - I've spelled out my e-mail address to prevent spam-bots from detecting and using it.
The sections I've included above are optional. You may customize your page to suit your needs. See Style Help for an explanation of formatting or use the handy toolbar buttons in the editor.

2. Click the New page tab in the top menu. You will be asked to name your new page. You can include spaces and commas, but no symbols. Click the Create new page button.

3. Paste the code you copied into the big text box. Edit the content, click save, and you're done! You can go back and make changes any time you want.

Note: Please let me know via e-mail (kh(underscore)art(at yahoo)) that you've created a personal page so I can add a link to your page to the list of contributors.

PLANTATION/ WORKPLACE PAGE

1. Highlight and copy the code below:


<toc!!>
!Overview
!!Location
not determined
!!Date Constructed/ Founded
not determined
!!Associated Surnames
not determined
!!Historical notes
none
!!Associated Slave Workplaces
none
---
!Associated Free Persons
* none recorded yet
---
!Associated Enslaved Persons
* none recorded yet
---
!Research Leads and Plantation Records
* none reported yet
---
!Miscellaneous Information
* none
---
!References
* none
---
!Users Researching This Workplace
* none recorded yet
All of the sections shown above are required. Do not delete any of the headers, even if you don't have information to place under some of them. See Style Help for an explanation of formatting or use the handy toolbar buttons in the editor.

2. Click the New Page tab in the top menu. You will be asked to name your new page. You can include spaces and commas, but no symbols. Click the Create New Page button.

3. Paste the code you copied into the big text box. Edit the content and click save. You can go back and make changes any time you want. If you are researching the plantation you added, don't forget to post a link to your Profile Page under "Users Researching This Workplace".

4. The final and very important step is posting a link to your new page. Go to the Home page and click the country or state your workplace is located in. Click Edit Page. Add a link to your workplace (the title of your new page enclosed in brackets [ ]) under the appropriate county. (please maintain alphabetical order) and you're done!



Editing Pre-Existing Pages

Go to the page you want to edit and click Edit Page. Make changes, then click Save. All edits will be automatically recorded in the log.



Adding Comments

Comments sections are like mini message boards for each page. Comments can be used to ask questions, network with other researchers, suggest changes, etc. Go to the page you wish to make a comment about and click the Comments tab at the top of the page.



Images

RULES: Images violating any of these rules will be removed.

  • Only add images that are relevant to Enslaved African Ancestor Genealogy Research.
  • Each image must be no larger than 30 kb. Larger images take up our limited storage space and take a long time to completely appear on the screen.
  • Do not use copyrighted material without permission from the author(s)/source. If you cannot get immediate permission, link to the source and/or provide a full citation/reference.
UPLOADING IMAGES
1. Go to the Home Page.

2. Click the Files tab. This will take you to the Upload & Manage Files page.

3. Click the Browse button to find the image on your computer. Select the file and click "save," "open" or whichever command will enter the file name into the text box. To add multiple images, click "+ Add more than one file" below the "browse" text box.

4. Click the red Upload button. You should see a confirmation message on the next page (i.e. "JoeSmithMansion.jpg (23.5 Kb) has been added to your file archive.")

ADDING IMAGES TO PAGES
1. Go to the page you wish to edit and click the Edit tab.

2. Look for "Images show all" in the right side menu and click show all (this will launch a separate window and will not disrupt your editing).

3. Find the name of your image. To insert the image into your page, use the following format:


Here's the code for inserting the sankofa symbol:

<img src="/f/sankofasymbol.gif">
Here's the result:

You can control the size of your image using the "height" and "width" attributes:

<img src="/f/sankofasymbol.gif" height=100 width=80>
Here's the result:

To use your own image, replace "sankofasymbol.gif" with the file name of your image.


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    Edward B. Adams:I'm looking for a place to comment on the William Besland Plantation listed under Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. There was a William Besland in Adams County, Mississippi. I have been researching Bisland (spelled with an "i"). William Bisland owned Hope Farm and Richland plantations in Terrebonne Parish.
    Karmella Haynes:Yes, there is a way to add photos, but it's not very straight-forward. I'll write instructions soon.
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