Category: wikis
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Wikivoyage vs Wikitravel – which one to use? where to contribute?
https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:Wikivoyage_and_Wikitravel I guess I prefer to use to the WMF project Wikivoyage – it is adfree (so far).
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Emacs major mode for DokuWiki document
https://github.com/kai2nenobu/emacs-dokuwiki-mode
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yet another wiki: DokuWiki
https://www.dokuwiki.org https://www.dokuwiki.org/wiki:syntax https://www.dokuwiki.org/manual https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DokuWiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software
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Wiki(media) > Preferences > Gadgets > Experimental > HeadAnchor – if you switch this on, you will no longer see headings
This explanation did not make me think, it would hide the heading: HeadAnchor: Adds section anchors to each section heading. They become visible on hover (Vector skin only). But the “gadget” is listed under “experimental”, which in other words involves risk and uncertainty.
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how to deal with abandoned foreign wikis – export+import their relevant articles
http://www.b.shuttle.de/hayek/mediawiki/w/index.php?title=Main_Page#foreign_wiki_articles_living_here.2C_their_local_categories export the wiki articles in question (together with their history) to a nice XML “tarball” (or whatever) import them to your own wiki categorise them as “imported from which website” for every such category create a TOC this is such a pleasant way of dealing with the problem
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company wiki downtimes and back-up instance
Shouldn’t a company wiki have a back-up instance for downtimes, scheduled or non-scheduled?
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created more wiki web profiles …
http://wiki.DocBook.org/topic/JochenHayek (MoinMoin) http://www.EmacsWiki.org/emacs-en/JochenHayek (Oddmuse) MoinMoin offers a web GUI, but not for Google Chrome. Both are very nice wiki systems with pretty comfortable markdown. Credos written as profiles.