FreeUKGen / MyopicVicar

MyopicVicar (short-sighted clergyman!) is an open-source genealogy record database and search engine. It powers the FreeREG database of parish registers, the FreeCEN database of census records, the next version of FreeBMD database of Civil Registration indexes and other Genealogical applications.
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Destroy Contact is now Archive Contact - Help Update #2610

Closed SteveBiggs closed 1 year ago

SteveBiggs commented 1 year ago

The Help needs updating on page: https://www.freereg.org.uk/cms/information-for-coordinators/coordinator-actions

'Destroy' should now read 'Archive':

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AlOneill commented 1 year ago

@SteveBiggs This page has not been updated in a loooong time and I can see that it is in need of ARIA attributes and maybe some other enhancements — will do thorough checks off-line as well as changing that single word (!)

Is there anything else that could do with a spruce up here?

SteveBiggs commented 1 year ago

I'll take a look.

AlOneill commented 1 year ago

@SteveBiggs Technical editing complete — changes listed at top of page. Page returned to REG t3 as DRAFT Coordinator actions

SteveBiggs commented 1 year ago

@AlOneill A few more changes are needed:

  1. In this paragraph: image Please replace 'SH' with 'Show'

  2. Replace this wording: image with: "Next reply to the researcher using the Create Reply button within the Contact, so that the Data Managers know that you are dealing with the problem. Explain to the researcher what you have done and why.

The final step is to use the Archive button to move the Contact from the Active list to the Archive list. This is important as it allows the System Administrators to know that the issue has been dealt with."

AlOneill commented 1 year ago

@SteveBiggs Thanks. Done.

SteveBiggs commented 1 year ago

Looks good, thx.

DeniseColbert commented 1 year ago

@AlOneill could you make this sync-ready and move into Ready for User Testing with the Ready label?

AlOneill commented 1 year ago

Repeat of #2317 so has been done