 Good morning, everyone. Happy February. I'm Betsy Coe and I have with me Hilary Gadsby of the England project and and others, right Hilary? Oops, you're muted. Yeah, I'm also a member of the Wales project. I'm also one of the project coordinators for the Wales project. And Cathy from Minnesota and whomever else maybe wanders in late and sort of feels like a sleepy morning So what we have planned for you this morning? We did have a couple of questions coming in on the G2G thread about this month's session We're going to going to talk about those And then I'm going to do a profile creation both using the old system And then as well as then create a second profile showing the the new profile creation system Which is in beta testing mode right now And and if you like it, I'll show you how to toggle between the two so you can use the new system And I'll upload a photo to show show that process. So that's that's our plan for today Hilary, do you want to we had a question come in from some Diane Spencer about Jed come imports and Especially when it's a very large size import The amount is there what are the ways to make the cleanup process more efficient? And this is something I can't speak to personally I because I didn't Import a Jed come over to wiki tree, but Hilary has Lucky us so Yeah, I'm I imported my own but I'm I found Some that have beat at some profiles that have been orphaned So we they don't have a profile manager So if we do anything to them, we're not going to upset a profile manager by changing what they've already put on Now I can share my screen If you're happy Let's go to my screen Right, can you see my screen now all good right fine or this person was Imported as you can see here wiki tree profile was created through the import of Michael John McCook family tree Jed In 2011 so it was imported around about about the same time as I imported my Jed come It's got a little bit of information on there but not a lot but what we can do we can go to edit And if you've got the browser extension installed what you will see In the top there you can see all these usually like the usual ones but you also see a little thing called AGC Which is what we use to help clean up. I think it's called automatic Jed come clean up or something like that It's a it's a browser extension that was created by Rob pavy and he So that he could clean up some of his Jed come when he imported them and he's managed to do it so that it will help clear up a lot of the Jed comes Now as you can see we've got Things here that we don't really want there so if I press this button You know we will see what happens to the biography there Can they ask a clarifying question Hillary when you when you said if you have the browser extension installed do you mean the wiki tree browser extension or the AGC browser I mean well you you can have either installed but because the wiki tree browser extension will do this But just the AGC will do it as well but the wiki tree browser extension has got a lot more that it will do as well I'm using the chrome browser but it will work on some other browsers like firefox I'm not sure what happens with some of the other browsers that people use but I know they are if it if it doesn't work on them yet they are they are working on The things get to get them working on some of the other browsers that but some of them are more difficult to get it working than others but certainly works on the chrome and I think it works on the firefox as well now It certainly works as the AGC on both chrome and firefox I know but the browser extension I'm not 100% certain because I always use chrome so yeah So what it has done it's changed to the biography so we've just got when he was 21 he married whatever which was what is in there And then it'll put things in research notes so that if there's some kind of issues that have come up when you did the AGC it'll put there So it's it said that it's a query because there were multiple names found in the first name well we should own most of the time we only have one name in that first name But sometimes if somebody's in some countries they don't have middle names they just use everything because their first name That is a warning just to make sure so that when you go to do it if you should really be understanding what's the what is required in that country that you're working in And you can say so so the so instead of Francis F as it was it just it's just if you go scroll up it's just got Francis there and it's just put the F in the middle name So if we find out more information as to what the middle name was then obviously we can complete that at some later time but it is removed a lot of the thing And when we've sorted out what these issues are in the research notes we can obviously and we're happy with it then we can delete that if we don't need it anymore And then underneath the sources it's put like this came from an ancestry family tree obviously if the link if you're not happy that the link works and will and that that can be removed But if it's not your if it's if it's not your own import then you might not want to leave that you might want to just leave that there and so it might help somebody else if it and then it will it will automatically put acknowledgments down there And it keeps the name of the GEDCOM and that on there so that if it's if things that are linked have got unlinked at least you know what what who created it and and that it might link up to another profile In that if you find that there might be other people in the family later on so it leaves on there the GEDCOM thing so that you so that it can be found by the GEDCOM still So now it's now that's cleaned up it will automatically say that it's been reformatted by the app if I scroll down you'll be able to see exactly what it says that's that's a shortened version And that so you can if all you've done is just press that button you can just do that if you're not happy with what it does You can go back press that and it'll take you back to what you had originally so if it if it changes it and it removes something that you didn't want removed you can revert it before but you have to do that before you try saving anything If you've saved it it won't be able to do it it won't be able to go back but if you haven't saved it you can go back and that but since it's not really done a great deal I'm going to put that on there and I'll save it Now I know on some of the ones it previously I don't know whether this was just an older version it sometimes used to put the on source template on there but I noticed it didn't do it for this particular one I have got another one I can just quickly show this is one in England so I don't know whether it was just the England ones it was doing it on and this might have a bit more on it so I'll try this one out because it looks like it might have some sources on it Let's have a look I have another question so the colourful little box AGC on the left hand side. I do have the browser extension but and AGC but I've never seen that and that's that would be because I don't have a GEDCOM import right Yeah you wouldn't see it on your own ones unless you've imported them as a GEDCOM and you haven't cleaned them up if I've got plenty of profiles that were originally imported as a GEDCOM but because they've been cleaned up it won't show up it's just it's identifying that it's a GEDCOM import So if I clean up this one right well this one had some references so it's created a reference name there and it's created it down here as a census so it's created a lot more on that one than it did on the other one because it actually had some source citations on there already that were inline citations so it's kept as much as it can and again it's done the same thing with hers because she was Gertrude and Gertrude so this wouldn't come up with an on source because it's it's got some sources on it itself and again it's kept the acknowledgement there so now there was a note on there about wiki tree plus the suggestion I don't know let's have a look This was because of the nature of the way it was before it had some span anchors but we might find that once we've done this GEDCOM cleanup that that'll be fixed because of the way that the GEDCOM has been cleaned up so some of these early GEDCOMs had span anchors and span things in and when it cleans it up it removes a lot of those sort of things What are span anchors? It used to put the sources down below the sources and reference and then have some think in the thing that this was source number whatever and that it had some different coding in it I'm not an expert on coding but it does sometimes come out with that I think you need to understand what's going on with how it creates the GEDCOM or imports the GEDCOM to know a bit but I don't think there's any in there now I think it's but if you are an expert if you know what you're doing in that particular area you can I mean I do England stuff so I could probably go in and put a better citation in there than what we've already got and possibly remove anything that I put a more up-to-date one in there then maybe then what it's got in there or somebody may may have it's unusual for GEDCOM that early for them to have inline citation so somebody may have altered it but it is I think he's done it now so that even if somebody's put some inline citations in since it was created you can still use the AGC app on it Can I ask a question? Yeah, by all means. How does the GEDCOM import handle a living people? You can import living people but they wouldn't be a they would if you've got somebody that's obviously living they wouldn't be an orphaned one or they wouldn't be a it's the only person that would be able to see it would be the person that actually imported the GEDCOM anyway So yeah you wouldn't you wouldn't you wouldn't you wouldn't be able to see somebody else's GEDCOM import if it was a living person because they should they should be the privacy should be too high and and they wouldn't be able to you can't just often those people without some kind of warning that this person is such that they'd be living so you know if you haven't said that they're they're deceased or put a death date or anything on it or said that they're deceased and that you're not going to be able to do it so So I shall chain commit to that and I can always come back and alter it at a later stage and it's deciding it once let's save the draft sometimes it goes sometimes it doesn't like it It's not it's not playing ball with me today I tell you what I'll do I'll just stop screen sharing and then and I'll come back to that one Yeah I would love to see the you know the finished product Yeah let's see if we can let's see if we can get it to sometimes sometimes it does this alright is it saving now so there we are so so here we are we've got biography research notes with issues to be checked and then the sources and that and so it's much nicer than it was before we can see a bit more about what we've got there and if I press that you can see what sources there because I've got the browser extension and that on there you can't see the sources until I press the Yeah so these are these were ancestry sources so because we've got that we could go there but if you've got an ancestry subscription and you use the source or source or extension you can actually get a better You can use that same one and get a better one so that you can actually share an image that anybody can see so That would probably be what I would do unless I can get a free free to access some citation instead which might be able to for those two so anyway I'll stop sharing and we can move over to move to the next thing now So what I've done is I put the the link for the free space page for a GC in in the chat there and if you're not with us in real time and can't see the chat. It's it's pretty it should be pretty easy to search on on the wiki tree website a GC Just as a final follow up Hillary, any thoughts on efficient, the most efficient process to you know I don't know how many profiles this person has or in her GEDCOM but how to make it faster is a GC it's What I would say is if you have only joined fairly recently there is a limit to what you can how big of GEDCOM you can import anyway but if you've already imported it then there's not a lot you can do other than trying to do the cleanup if you've not imported already then the best thing is to try and import small amounts of GEDCOM so that you can you know to break it down a bit before you import it so that you so that you're not having to deal with a lot of profiles before you can see the results and that and because because now they use GEDCOM pair which they didn't use when I joined you have to make sure that they're not on already on in the tree before you when as you import so you can't just go and import a whole load of people and then go and then go and clean them all up you have to just make sure that they're not already on there and match them up and things so it can be a long process if you've got 5000 people in your GEDCOM to go through so smaller smaller amounts and just do a you know just just do one small branch at a time is much much easier and much more manageable. Yes, yeah that's great advice and my my before coming to wiki tree I was doing all of my research on ancestry and my tree was relatively small about 500 people. And I just felt when I came over to wiki tree that I wanted to use that as an opportunity to review what I had done and tighten up the research. So that's that's why I didn't do a GEDCOM. And, but it you know if you even if you do do a GC, I mean it's sort of, it's a great opportunity to just review everything you've done with a with a person, and you know, our genealogy skills sharpen over time. Yeah. I mean there's things that I've imported that I as much as possible you could try and clean the book but if I had things in my GEDCOM that I was researched that somebody else had sent me, and therefore the only sources I had was somebody else's GEDCOM file. Well that's not very good when when you're trying to particularly for the early profiles when you want to have actual records to support them. Yeah, although more and more is coming online, not, not everything has come online yet that I would help support these things so. Yeah, great. Kathy I forgot to ask you and I'm curious, what do you use outside platforms like are you an ancestry user or do you use family search what's your preference. My preference is ancestry and my tree right now is about between five and 10,000. So I would do what Hillary recommended just one small branch at a time. Yep. Yeah, it would be a lot to clean up. Oh and also one other thought that I had is, I, I've been talking on the recent recent live cast about personal categories, which is something a category that's linked to your wiki tree ID. And for instance I, well, let me show you I'll go ahead and screen share. Share screen. And. Okay. Can, can you see my, my, my screen. Great. Yeah. So these are my personal categories. And so I, I can put these on a profile so that I can feel like if I don't have time at that exact moment, then I capture them in a list like for instance. Here's here's my list for a rainy day of all my profiles where I need a button need to craft a bio. Or if, if there's a missing record of some sort. This is great for connectathons. I've started a list of these profiles where I know I can go here and maybe I just added them in but there's I know that there's a spouse I know that there are children. And the, you know, I can, I can build that out and increase the person's connection to the tree. I've used personal categories, because I often some of my GEDCOM import some of the more distant people and that and I didn't at the time I didn't have time to sort of clean them all up beforehand. So I put them, I put this orphan orphan one with my profile ID and that on so that I could find them and go back and clean them up when I had time. And so my, my watch list was getting out of hand. I mean, my watch list is nearly always hovering around 5000. It's just unfortunate that I'm trying to get rid of things, but I've got a lot of living people that I imported. So I can't obviously can't get rid of those ones and I like to keep all the direct ancestors and that type of things. So, but they are really useful, the personal categories for being able to go back to things. Yeah. Yeah. And so, yes, if I were importing a GEDCOM, I would use this as I, you know, I ran AGC. And then, you know, I thought, well, there's that's kind of a sparse bio. I really know that there's more than I can add. And, and I think that the bio feature of wiki tree is is one of its greatest strengths in order to, you know, give testimony to people. Then I would just give it the category so I could come back to it and not worry about it for forgetting. So our other question was about duplicate suggestions from the system. Let me, let me look at this person's question. Okay, questions. I created a duplicate twice now, merge them back together in the GEDCOM pair and individual can have all the rejects and no match is found yet one shows up after I add my ancestor. And this happens. Sometimes I checked with a woman and she said that sometimes this happens, even when profiles are manually created. So it's, it's not anything that you did wrong that it's just, you know, just when when the system suggests a duplicate that it hadn't before just a look and so that so that we can do our due diligence and making sure that there's just that there's just one person, one profile per person. All right. So shall we go to create some profiles. I have two, two sons of my grand uncle William Thomas Redwood. Now right now I have. Oh, I have, let me refresh. Okay. I had turned off wiki tree be and also and yeah and the wiki tree browser extension just to have the most basic look on the profile. And what we're going to do is we're going to create his oldest son with the old system and another son with the newer system so so that you can see differences. So in preparation for this I did just create a Google Doc so that I can grab, you know, everything easily. So first thing we're going to do is go to edits. And we're going to add a child. Okay, so he is for us. John Redwood. His birth dates was. You know, I don't have a birth date. I have a baptism date. So I'm going to. You got a year there. I've got a year. And I know he was the giro says he was in January, February, March. I mean, so I usually put before the baptism date if I don't have an exact date. Yes, so I'll just put 18 March 1920 before this date is born in Cardiff. And 1920s. There better one. No. There. Okay. Death dates. That date 27 May 67 certain. I did find his probate. He passed away in Swindon wheelchair. Okay. And I confirmed that yes, this is his mother. And I'm going to use his birth registration. And by the way, these, these citations that you'll see me using, we're all created through Rob Pavy's source or browser extension, which I, which I love. So create new profile. And I'm still in the, I'm still in edit mode. So what I'm now going to do. I'm going to do a couple of things. It's always nice to give a little, little color to the profile, especially if you don't have a photo. I'm going to give him a sticker to show that he was born in Cardiff in Wales. And then I do have a marriage record. And I'm going to add him to my, to a couple of my categories as well. Let's see marriage registration. I'm not going to take the time to do a full blown biography now so just going to put that there and say he married. Elizabeth Jane green in Montrose, Scotland. Am I getting that right, the geography of it. Yes, in Montrose. So you can see that this was, this was a source citation that Sorcer did for me from Scotland's people on August 1945. I should spell that out. And I could do an inline so I will go back and do an inline citation on that. Let me go ahead and enter co 31. He's going to need profiles created for his wife. And there are three sons that I know about. And also, that he's going to need a bio. And then I have a death record. So this is sort of the very bare minimum that I like a birth BMD birth marriage and death. And then I feel like I can categorize and, and move, move away if I need to so he. Okay, so we've got the categories. We've got a sticker, and we can preview it. The sticker will show up with his name once we finally saved it. There we go. So we have added sources we've improved the bio. And we've categorized. Okay. Can I ask a couple of questions. Absolutely. Yeah, when you check the box for category categorize that means you added a personal category, or any category. So I could have also, let me go back. I love these personal categories. So I've been talking about them a lot lately, but for instance, it would also be very appropriate to get put him in the category for Cardiff. Glamorgan, because he was born there. Oh, okay. And then I don't know if there's a category for swindon but they should be swindon. Swindon wheelchair. So are these are these categories you set up yourself or some of them other people set up. Yeah, these are higher level categories. Okay. And we can we can look at the category page. But, but if you have a hunch, like I, I, you know, knew that there would be categories for this, you can start typing, and the system will give you, you know, the best guesses. Okay. And what, what other you mentioned, I don't use any of the extensions. You mentioned the, the source search browser extension. Yes, the source or source or so let me, let me show you, let's see. And by the way, source or is so powerful. It will work on. Citations from ancestry free BMD, which is more for British research for Scotland's people. Do you want to see it in action. Yeah, my past trove. The New Zealand newspapers one which I can't papers past. It's quite a lot of sites it works on. Obviously not a lot of them aren't suitable for necessarily for us research but it depends what you've got. So since you use ancestry let me, let's see this is our other profile to create let me go over to forest. Okay, and what I did have for him that I haven't yet put on the profile is the his probate record. And as Hillary mentioned before, I mean if you can find a way to show these, these records through family search for instance which would be free. That's, that's preferable. But what sorcerer does allow you to do is create a viewing link. So even somebody without an ancestry subscription will be able to see this. Yeah, so I'm going to go to view for this record. All right, there it is. And you want to be on this, rather than looking at the record itself. You can see that I have this little one in square bracket up here. That's that's my source or app. Okay, all I have to do is click it. Now you can see all the options up at the top. It will search for you as well as well as build citations. So what I'll do is I'll build a source citation. It works like in a 10th of a second. It's already saved to my clipboard. So now when I go back to forest. I'll edit. And let me, you guys over. Okay, this this is probate so I'll put it last. It already has the, the asterisks. And we can, we can preview. Okay. Yeah, and so he'll get, you'll get a link. Get out of here. Right. You know, I always have to. Are you talking about the, the spacing? Because it says Alison, Davey burial. You're right. It wasn't the record that you went to. That's right. Maybe you needed to open it up a bit more. Maybe that was a previous one that you'd done. Yes. That's so strange. All right, I'm glad you caught that. Go it. You have to actually go to the record. Don't you view the record? But I've always been like this. That's why when you view that record, it's come to that rather than it's not the right one. Oh, for some reason. Yes. But I looked at the probate last night. Okay. Redwood. Where is he? Horus. See, there he is. Yeah. Or John correct spouse. So that's, that's an ancestry. It's an ancestry problem. Yeah. No, it just, it didn't come up with the right citation for that. Oh, well, anyway. You see how it's supposed to work. Yes. If a person uses the Chrome browser, can they just Google source extension and find it? Yes. Yeah. Just go to the Chrome web store. It's free. It's spelled sorcerer. A lot of people say source very busy. It's under wiki tree. It's under the wiki tree extensions. If you can just, I think you can probably just put in wiki tree and find it in the in the Chrome thing for extensions. Okay. Thank you. Yeah. Well, I definitely don't want, I'm going to use. Turn to profile. Delete draft. Don't save that. Okay. Yeah. Okay. So there's John. So now let's use the other system. So the way that you can, if you're, if you're curious about testing this out. Is you can go under my wiki tree. I think that was a new one that you were using. Yeah. It looked like the new one to me. So maybe you need to turn something off. And do try the other one on the other one. I'm very sorry, everyone. That was the new one. And then towards the bottom, there will be a section that says miscellaneous settings. And it seems to be already on. We was that Hillary. Was that, was that. Was that. I think I think that was a new one that you were using. That was the new one. All right. Now let's compare it with the old way. Okay. I'm going to toggle that off. To be honest, I, I find them pretty, pretty similar. It wasn't, it wasn't a big bump for me at all to go from one method to the other settings. I think the one advantage of the new one is that it's much easier to enter the middle names because instead of scrolling down to find the middle name thing, you can do it in order when you're putting the name in. That's one of the easy things I find. Yeah. And there's a location and there's a way to sort, sort to do location thing as well, which you've got on the new, on the beta, which you haven't got on the original, which if you've got a common surname like Smith or Jones or something actually being able to search with a bit more of a location focus is so much easier to find whether you might have a duplicate. Yeah. Yeah. And I think there's some, well, we'll see, but I think there's a difference with how you identify gender for the person between the two systems. Yeah. Okay. Let's go back to. So now we can see this was my starting profile to whom I added a child. And there he is, Horace John. One other cool, very helpful feature. I just, I'll mention it, Kathy, in case you're not aware, once you created a profile, this root search is what it'll do is it will take you to this page. And then you can pre fill in all your information and then you can search all of these sites. Cool. Yeah. Okay. So back to Horace. We'll go to his father. And we will edit and add. Okay. So how like redwood. Okay. So yes, you can see that there's no, there's no. No middle name field. This is the old system. Okay. His birth dates. He did appear on the 1939 registers. So that's helpful. January 5th, 1925. Sure. Certain. And then his death date. His birth location was Cardiff. No. June 15th, 1989. Certain. Okay. No, no close matches. And then here we would add. That his. Middle name is Wyndham. His birth location was Cardiff. No. 1925. His death location was Swindon. We get. The email address would be in the, in the case of a living person. If you're creating for someone who's living that way. They can receive an email from wiki tree that profile has been created for them and have the opportunity to become a co-profile or transfer it over to them. Notes. So now you could, I could enter a biography here that that's, it's just my personal preference that I don't do it that way. I just do it in the traditional. Edit text box. Okay. What do I have for him? I have his birth registration. So. There it is. There's the. Confirming the, the mother. Add. And so you can see one key thing with the old system, as it takes you to the complete profile, and then you have to go back in and edit. So I have to say with the new system, I'm never done with just the preliminary information. So it's really nice to have that edit box just remain open. Yeah. Okay. I think it encourages people to add more like the categories and the stickers and things if they know what they want to do. And so it's up to me. I prefer the new system, but. Yeah, me too. So let's go ahead and we will give him. He gets a card of sticker. I'm going to edit mode. Stickers go underneath the biography. There's that. And then you'll notice when you categorize. That. It will go above. So. Let's do. Bio. And we'll give him. Swindon. I'm sure. And Carter. All right. And I do have, I don't have any, I haven't yet found any marriage records for him. Although he lived to an age where it seems like he might. Have have that. So I will keep looking. And there. Is his death registration. And I did also find probate, but I'll add that at a later time. And the probates can be quite useful because sometimes. If it, if it's a name you don't recognize sometimes it's a child. You know, and if it's female, they might have completely different surname, but this still might be their child or whatever. And if they don't show up on any of the censuses or the register or whatever it's still doesn't mean to say they haven't got any children. Right. Right. It was straight. You know, I was very hopeful when I saw the probate record that it was going to give the name of a spouse. Like it did for his brother. Confirmed the wife's name, but it didn't. And nobody on the page had any family listed. So the more recent ones you don't find that they, they give, they've seemed to have put less and less in the more recent they've become. So if you got the older probate records, they quite often do give you a lot more like how much they left and who they left it to. But I know with the more recent ones, they've really cut back on what they, and some of it is, I think, to do with the, the fact that there's people doing research and, and on these things to, to, and they probate researchers that go out and get, find all the relatives and that. And they seem to have cut back on a lot of that stuff more recently. Yeah. Yeah. Well, this was this probate was 1980 89, whereas his brother was 67. So yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Can I have a question on nicknames? Yes. It's possible to have multiple nicknames for a person. Yes. I've seen that. Yeah. Would you just put them all in the same field? I would with a comma with comma. Yeah. Thank you. Sure. Of course. Okay. I think we're ready to say that we added sources, improve the bio. We categorized and they all get listed in this text box. And. There we go. Okay. Now I have a photo to add. Okay. I think we're ready to go. Although people can always watch Thursday's video to see that. Instead, we, if it was all right with you, Kathy, you get, you get the deciding vote. I'd like to show, is it all right to show with the wiki tree browser extension. And a little bit of what that can do. Are you interested in that? Oh yes, definitely. Great. Okay. So what I'm going to now do is. I mentioned that I had turned it off, but now I'm going to turn it on because it does make the page look a little bit different. Okay. Like for example. If we go back to Alex and I refresh Alec. And I refresh. Now you see there's extra stuff here. There's. There's extra stuff, particularly when you're in edit mode, I think. Right. No. Yeah, there is. There's a, but there's all that stuff below the, the, the sources and the templates and all that. Yeah. Yeah. Right, right. So let me return without. Without saving. What I'll do is let me put in the chats. And again, if you're not live. And you can easily find this here is the wiki tree free space page. For the browser extension. So you can grab that. Yeah. Wiki tree browser extension is, is vast. And there's no way that I can, you know, talk you through everything you can do. It's super powerful. It's basically an amalgam of other past apps and extensions. That you will have heard mentioned before wiki tree B and the agency. Our wonderful team of programmers and coders found a way to sort of bundle it all. So I'm on, I'm on the page. Okay. I'm on the browser extension free space page. So let me just show a couple of cool things that it can do. Let's see. He does give information on how to install it. So we'll check there for your, your browser of choice. Safari's still on the way. And there are ways of course to configure it to make it look exactly the way you would, you would like. Ways to get help about it. And now here are the features. So. It allows you to do. Sort of keystroke actions. So it's say. Now, are you a Mac or a PC person, a PC person. Okay. I can't, I can't tell you how to do it. However, if you go to more details, which is what I did. It gives you, it gives you an idea like on windows. Here's the. What you press. Okay. Yeah. So just, just go to that sub link. So for instance, if I were on. My go back to Alec. And I do the. Control. Option N. It will take me. Straight to my navigation page. And if I, I mean, there's, so there are options for. To get to go G to G recent activity. To pick a random profile. And then there's the search, save edit. So those can, you know, if you're not a big fan of, you know, Moving your cursor and finding something in a sub menu. These are really nice. Nice to train your tricks to train your fingers on. There's a. One thing that you will see on. Your. Let me go back to Alec. Okay. So. The fine menu apps. Now with the extension, there's a pullover menu where you can easily get to all the apps. That's not, not there without it. So that's definitely worth it. And. Clipboards and notes. So this is one of the things that you see at the top. Yes. I use the, I've used the clipboards and notes when I've. Trying to collect things for a profile. Yeah. Yeah. So, so is it. I just started playing with this feature last night. Is it specific to the profile that you're on? No, no, you can. It's specific to the machine you're on because I use it. I use it on my desktop and I use it on my tablet. And I, if I save something on my tablet, I can only access it on my tablet or I can only access it on my desktop. If that's where I've saved it to, to the thing, but I can go access it on any wiki tree page on that particular. Um, thing. So, you know, if I was on a laptop or something and I saved things, I could go to other pages on wiki tree and, and I could actually access it. I see. And here's what I'm wondering about. So, okay, that's what I'm wondering about. I, so this is how you get it. Yes, I did clipboard. I was curious last night. I had testing, testing, testing. Well, this will be here if I disable the extension and then come back. So now we know the answer is yes. That's good to know. So, yeah, um, this is a great way to, um, Be compact and save yourself from, um, post it's all over your workspace or Google docs, you know, 20 tabs open with notes here and there. Um, so I'm going to be using this. I've already got a clipboard extension that I use on my computer anyway, because I use it for other things, but it's, it's, it's, it's, it can save a bit, but yeah. It's tidy. Yes. Now also up here is something called your extra watch list. So the extra watch list is something. Where you are not the profile, you are neither the profile manager nor on the trusted list. So therefore it would not appear on your watch list, but you still want to keep an eye on this profile. So, um, in my non-weekly tree life, I'm a high school band director. So I've been working on the profile of John Philip Sousa, the March King. And, um, as you can see, he's managed by the Notables project. And it is an open profile. So, you know, I'm free to, to work on it, um, but he's not on my watch list. So the, this allows me to keep an eye on any changes. So if someone comes along tomorrow and does something, I'll get, I'll, I'll get a notification about that. I've got six things on my, on my extra watch list. Yeah. Things that I wanted to source, I think, for a Saturday sourcing sprint. And then I never got the time to do it, but they're on the list. Yeah. Yeah. Um, and then in order to add to your watch list, you would just go here. Oh, well, you had to be on the profile that you're interested in adding and then click the plus sign. So, um, clipboards and notes, draft lists. I haven't used this much. Have you, Hillary, the draft list? Um, I don't recall using it. I must admit. Um, I don't think I've used it. Um, oh, I know where, yeah. I think I tend to forget about it. I know it is, but it's there, but I tend to forget about it. I don't know whether I've got, it just helps you. If you've, if you've saved something in draft form, it'll, it'll tell you whether you want to, you know, I haven't got any drafts, but if I know anything that haven't, that haven't done a final save on, then it, I think it, I don't know how long it saves it for, but it does say, it does say to tell you, well, you've got this draft that you haven't saved. Right. Right. Yeah. I tend not to go to bed with, don't use, they say you don't go to bed angry. I don't go to bed with an uncommitted draft on wiki tree. That's my mode of operation. We talked about the extra watch list. The browser extension does add a Google search box at the bottom of the page. Where is it? Does it. Do you know about that, Hillary? Google search box to the bottom of every page. Hmm. Okay. Well, I'm not sure about that. There is a, there is a search with Google on the bottom of the page that I altered that I did. Before it right in the bottom. Right. It is on, it is on there. And it says all, all I've got it ticked for all wiki tree pages. To search all wiki tree pages, categories, images or help pages. And I've got it ticked all. Oh, maybe that's setting. Maybe I have to configure that in my settings. Maybe it wasn't on your settings. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I did not play with that. Good point. And then I'll close with this. I think this is super cool. This, this my menu. This is a great feature. Okay. So you will not see this little heading unless you have the browser extension. And what it allows you to do is you can click. This is, these are all the things that are otherwise, you know, hidden under these headings. But if there are ones that you know, you're going to go to very frequently. And, and well, I go to my profile. And I like to see my badges and my connections. Now you'll see that they all have appeared over here. And so that when I call this. Now. Up there. There are my, whoops. There are my favorite go to places. And if I can even customize it further, suppose I want to see my connections second. My profile. I can just drag and reorder them. And so I went watch list connections, badges, profiles. And there. So that's, that's pretty nifty. Favorite things about the browser extension. I've got my menu set up. And I'm trying to think if there's anything else that I use on it. I tend to use a lot of things in the editing for the editing profiles and things because it's, it's so much easier to add things like the stickers and the, and the temp under the templates and things to, to the profiles and that like, like adding the England sticker to a lot of the profiles that I work on. Oh, Oh, you mean instead of like, could you say more about that? Yeah, I've opened, I've opened up the, I can actually ask share this challenge, but be easiest to screen share this. I love stickers, but I always find them a little bit. You know, they're more intensive to find the right. Right. This is the one that I, that I changed for that was, for in her, so she was born in Harwich Essex. So if I put a space there, so I want the sticker to go there. So you have to get it in the right place. And if I go to templates and go to add sticker, and then I'll have to know what it is. So it's cause it's an England sticker. I could put in the first. So it's England sticker that I want. And then just select that one. And then I just need to put the county in while it was Essex. So E double S should take it. Yeah. It brings up Essex for me. And then what was the, what was the place again? Harwich wasn't it? Yeah. Yeah. Oh, I think I should. Yeah. And then you just put update changes. And it automatically puts it in for you. If there is a sticker there, it will put, and you could, cause you can put the exact place in there. And it actually puts on there added template England. So I can just full save that now. So I've added the template now. So that will come up with the, with that sticker on the, on the profile now. Woo. Yes. Oh. One of the things I do like on the, being able to add much, much more easily. And the bio check is good as well. If you've got, if you've got a thing there and you're wondering if there's, if there's something that's not right on a profile. Excellent. Yeah. So much in that thing. I was a, I must admit, I was watching all the live casts when they, when they were doing all the work on the wiki tree browser. And, and they were all collaborating and, and that, and it's so nice to just have to have one on there. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. And, and those videos are still up on the wiki tree YouTube channel. Just search for hack. They're called the event was called Hacktoberfest. Oh, yeah. I think they demonstrated. Did they demonstrate? I think they demonstrated some of it. Didn't they on the Hacktoberfest how they will, what they were doing? Yes. Yeah. I'm going to go back now that I've done this, this dive into the browser extension. I'm going to go back and watch those. I did watch them. Yeah. Any, any less questions, Kathy? Are you still going to show how to add a photo? Oh, yes. Can add a photo. Correct. Thank you for reminding me. Okay, so let's see if the photo I have. What is that? Oh, and let me screen share. Okay. The photo I had was. Oh, yes. Okay. So. Let me find the ancestors. Okay. So just go to my profile. Let me move you all. I'm going to go to my profile. And go to, by the way, the tabs on your profile on profiles have changed. We now have tree apps. But if you like the traditional view of your family tree, it just, just go to ancestors. So let's see. I'm going to Charles redwood and to. Jane redwood. Sister. Okay. I have a, I went, I was very lucky to get to go to England this summer. And a second cousin took me around. And he also is a genealogist and has done a lot of research. And he showed me the, the house and shipping Sudbury Gloucestershire, where this great grand uncle lived. And the house is still standing. So I'm going to go to my profile. And I'll be used as offices for an MP. So I took a picture. So what I'm going to do is that I just click images. Click to upload it. I have it on my desktop. So there it is. Okay. So I'm going to click the photo. Taken by. This is the home. Former home. So I can, I believe I have, I know this is on the high street. I believe I have the, the actual address. I can go back and I can edit this. If I want to put a specific address. This is in shipping Sudbury. So I'm going to go ahead and upload it. And there it is. So you can see that it's been added to. Daniel Redwood's profile. If, if I want to, supposing it with a group photo. I could tag it basically. I'm going to go ahead and upload it. And there it is. So you can see that it's been added to. Daniel Redwood's profile. So I'm going to go ahead and upload it. I could tag it basically to everyone in the photo. So, you know, you don't want to, you don't want to add up, add a photo like 10 times for 10 people. You just add them here. You can also add it to a free space page. I actually will be showing this on the set. Well, on the. The photo of the month for February, the theme is homes. So this is, this is the first photo of the month. So now the one thing that now we can go back to Daniel. It will, we'll have made it his profile picture. And I don't really want to do that. So. If I go to edit. And. Remove. As primary. And then. I guess it's formatting. Okay. And now it's, it's taken it away. But you can still. Be it along the side. And as I crafted a bio biography for him, I also insert it within the bio. So when you go back to the image page. It will say. To use inside text. All I would do is I would copy this. And I'd be writing my bio and I would say, and here is a photo of where he lived with his sister and nephew. Between the years of X and X, X and Y. And then I would put that code in the middle of my bio and the photo would appear. So. Okay, thank you. I've learned quite a bit. Oh, good. Well, I hope, I hope you let me, let me stop sharing. I hope you come back next month. Okay. Yes. Thank you. Yeah. So we do this the first Thursday and the Sunday immediately after every month, but March is different. The first Thursday in March is March 2nd. And I'll be a. So, yeah. So what we're going to do is we're going to do that Sunday, which will be March 5th. And then the Thursday after. So it will happen. And this will all be detailed in the G2G post. Okay, cool. Okay. So we're going to do that Sunday. I don't know if it was going to change because of roots tech. I only realized that with on a few days ago. Oh, that's not going to work. Well, I'm not going to be at roots tech this year. I'm going to be doing it virtual. I have been twice. So. I saw the stickers on your page. Yeah. Yeah. My first. I'm so excited. Yeah. Thank you. You're welcome. All right. Well, I'm going to stop the recording now. Thank you very much everybody and feel free to send me a message. If you have questions. Okay. Bye-bye.