User blog comment:KyleH/Introducing: Magazine Creator/@comment-209256-20091015181215

I have created a demo magazine at Magcloud.

Question 1: There are elements like buttons "edit facts" and the UI tabs (main and tree on the carl anderson page) that are irrelevant to the print version
 * Wikipedia's books support has template tags like printonly and others. As I recall they set CSS styling info to turn on/off elements.  Do we have any docs on those conventions for hinting the PDF generator, or any predefined classes that it recognizes?

Question 2: I imagine that professional genealogists might like to add value to their versions of Familypedia content. One way they could do this is to replace the family tree graphs with more pretty svg versions of the same. However, from what I see the MagCloud interface does not allow insertion of additional pages. They assume you have the master PDF and can simply re-upload it. One solution would be to allow the contributor to buy the PDF output from wikia.com or MagCloud, but I can imagine other solutions. All I want to know is what answers I have for the professional genealogist to maximize their value added, so they have the best possible come back to the customer question- Why don't I just create the publication for myself from Familypedia? I believe strongly in free content, but I would like to establish hooks into the professional and semi pro genealogy community, and I see this feature as an avenue towards that.

I see this as a substantial feature for Familypedia's still modest user base. Families typically pay substantial amounts for such books on their family histories. Nice thing about this is that it can include large amounts of family photos and what not. Thanks to everyone who made this happen.