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I was wondering if there were any plugins or themes that allow you to build a a Wiki style site with Get Simple? If not what would people recommend I use to build a Wiki in Get Simple? Has anyone on these forums done this?
I know people are going to recommend the plethora of Wiki software but the reason I'd like to use Get Simple is these requirements.
- HTML Editor
- WYSIWYG Editor
- No Database
- Good SEO features
I've been looking for good Wiki software that is not database driven since my web hosting company acts like a B$%& even with moderate database connections. (Stablehost btw.) I really hate Wiki syntax and who wants to learn that to edit an article? The Wiki sites I want to build will be to attract
regular people so I need a WSIWYG editor.
Appreciate any tips or advice on how to do this with Get Simple.
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So nobody has an answer for this?
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(2014-12-14, 11:29:13)gsman Wrote: I've been looking for good Wiki software that is not database driven since my web hosting company acts like a B$%& even with moderate database connections. (Stablehost btw.) I really hate Wiki syntax and who wants to learn that to edit an article? The Wiki sites I want to build will be to attract regular people so I need a WSIWYG editor.
As far as I know Dokuwiki has a wysiwyg-editor plugin.
What do you seek in a cms/plugin a wiki provides? Multi user + version control?
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A WIKI without Wiki/Markdown Syntax isn't a Wiki ;-) I love the simlyfied and easy way to write content...
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2015-01-14, 04:57:58
(This post was last modified: 2015-01-16, 08:41:32 by WerWieWas.)
Quote:- HTML Editor
- WYSIWYG Editor
- No Database
- Good SEO features
MoinMoin should fullfil your requirements:
http://moinmo.in/MoinMoinFeatures
(and can be themed to look much better than what MoinMoin's own site shows, check out
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ (as MoinMoin claims and
https://wappalyzer.com/ confirms, it is using MoinMoin))
But it is not a PHP Wiki, it's written in Python.
WikiMatrix may help you choose (I did a selection for you as example):
http://www.wikimatrix.org/wizard.php?d[p...&x=34&y=14
The already mentioned DokuWiki (see someone else's post above) is also among the results.
And MoinMoin have their own wiki comparison page:
http://moinmo.in/WikiEngineComparison
Hope this helps.
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2015-01-19, 11:37:35
(This post was last modified: 2015-01-19, 11:58:08 by gsman.)
(2015-01-02, 05:57:15)datiswous Wrote: What do you seek in a cms/plugin a wiki provides? Multi user + version control?
Yes and good clear documentation with forum support.
(2015-01-14, 04:57:58)WerWieWas Wrote: MoinMoin should fullfil your requirements:
http://moinmo.in/MoinMoinFeatures
Thanks @WerWieWas. I'll look into MoinMoin especially if Ubuntu uses it.
I don't like Dokuwiki.
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Just for info:
Found this wiki:
http://wikitten.vizuina.com/
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2015-02-21, 02:03:29
(This post was last modified: 2015-02-21, 02:03:48 by gsman.)
Done more research,seems Dokuwiki is the best idea. WP has options but they are all paid.
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Hello may be in future we can make such sites with GS CMS, and we all are waiting for such thing to happen here in GS.
I am Web Developer at serverpk