Dates

Hi Maggie,

Looks like you're making great progress! I have one small suggestion. Under your "Medieval Developments" section you have a few lengthy headings that include specific centuries written out. I think it may be more visually appealing and make quick searching/glancing over your page easier for users if you used numbers instead of words for these. So "Eighth through to the Twelfth Centuries" changes to "8th-12th Centuries." Personally, when I scan text looking for dates, I look for numbers, not words. Also this will shorten those titles a bit which I think would be helpful.

MorganClendenning (talk)21:27, 2 April 2015

Yeah I was thinking about that. I changed it to fit with the rest of my text where I have the centuries written out, however I realized when I was rereading yours that the numbers make it easier to scan.

I based the titles off of the suggested division of medieval archives by Bautier. Originally I had "Early Medieval", "High Medieval", and "Late Medieval". Do you think those would make better titles?

Will change written to numbers! Thanks.

MargaretHunter (talk)22:35, 2 April 2015

I like the idea of using "Early Medieval", "High Medieval", and "Late Medieval" with maybe some rough dates in parentheses? Now that I look at your headings again it looks a little repetitive since each starts with "Archives." We already know your wiki is about archives, so I like your idea of the Early, High, and Late.

MorganClendenning (talk)23:29, 2 April 2015