Archive for 'WIkis'
Making DokuWiki Wysiwyg
Now, I’m not married to the DokuWiki platform. I’m surveying all the (at least somewhat) mature platforms out there… it’s just that DokuWiki does measure up pretty well. It’s a pretty mature software, and there is a decent group of people who are committed to its development. That’s one of the things, of course, that [...]
Posted: December 6th, 2008 under WIkis.
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WikiWig Test
Ran through the upload and configuration of a WikiWig installation. The wysiwyg part is pretty nice. The image uploading got janky, and I need to look at the code a bit more. The support for the software seems minimal.
Bookmark it so you can find it later
Posted: December 4th, 2008 under WIkis, Web Design.
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WikiSpaces Test Run (WetPaint test run too)
In my recent wiki engine comparison-shopping spree, I stopped in at WikiSpaces tonight and set-up a… you guessed it! Mainly I wanted to see first-hand the WYSIWYG functionality it offered so I can recreate it in the platform I settle on. I’ll give the WikiSpaces gang some credit: they did create a very user-friendly interface.
WebGlad
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Posted: December 3rd, 2008 under WIkis, Web Design.
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Wiki Wysiwyg
It only makes sense that a Wiki offers wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) functionality. After all, the average user may not want to get up-to-speed on wikitext.
So, I started a wiki section on this topic. There’s a lot of confusing info out there and wysiwyg wikis. I hope to sort through some [...]
Posted: December 3rd, 2008 under WIkis, Web Design.
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