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Webtrees sources on family links
Webtrees sources on family links








webtrees sources on family links

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Unpack the zip file and place the folder jc-fancy-research-links in the modules_v4 folder of webtrees. Updated translations will be included in the next release of this module. You can do this via a pull request (if you know how) or by e-mail. Or use a local editor, like poeditor or notepad++ to make the translations and send them back to me. The language files are at POEditor where you can update them. If you have trouble creating your own link, you can open a new issue and request that a link be created for you. If you made a plugin that could be interesting for other users you can do a pull request or send me a copy.If you want to use this example plugin (modified or as is), just copy it to the Plugin folder.In the Plugin folder you will find an extra ‘Examples’ folder which contains an example plugin for a Google search using special name parts and using the birth/death year and the birth or death place.Full name = $name eg “John Michael van den Burgh”.The variables below are available to use in your own plugin:.Enter the link at the ‘createLink’ section, taking careful notes where the variables need to be inserted. Use this URL to make a dynamic link in your new plugin file. Perform a simple name only search and note the URL the search generates. Go to the research site you want to make a link to.In the new file, change the class name to match the file name and change the name and label of the link to something suitable.Open different plugins to see how they are configured. This depends on the research site the link points to. Note: not all plugin files are exactly the same. Take a copy of one of the existing files from the plugins folder and rename it.You can use an existing plugin from the plugins folder as starting point. You can extend the list of possible research sites by making your own plugin. Look in the plugins folder to get a quick overview of the plugins (research links) available. A sidebar module that provides quick links to popular research web sites, using the individuals name as the search reference.










Webtrees sources on family links