• I’d like to install a wiki to my site and “plug it in” to Pages in WordPress so that my readers can make changes to certain pages.

    Anyone know if this has been done anywhere?

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  • I believe the MicroWiki plugin at RedAlt may be what you’re looking for.

    Thread Starter sdimbert

    (@sdimbert)

    Yeah, I think so, too. I found it right after I posted here.

    Except that the wiki that Owen uses over there to provide intall information seems to be down. Not a good sign. ?? No documentation.

    I used WikkiTavi only integrated by css, header n footer.

    see an example at https://wiki.tassoman.com

    Thread Starter sdimbert

    (@sdimbert)

    Yeah… that’s good, but not really.

    I’ve contacted Owen, the guy who writes RedAlt, and even he doesn’t use MicroWiki for WordPress anymore.

    Any other ideas?

    Thread Starter sdimbert

    (@sdimbert)

    *bump*

    Owen doesn’t use MicroWiki anymore? D’oh!

    That sucks. I just downloaded and installed MicroWiki this weekend… ??

    I’ll be interested to learn what can be used. The beauty of MW to me was that it just fits right into my theme (see https://blog.brachiator.net/_wiki/HomePage).

    Even as cool as MicroWiki is, though, I have not been able to figure out how to make the HomePage (for example) be listed in “Pages” in the WP Sidebar. It’s not of huge use if I can’t get to it from the front page! ??

    Thread Starter sdimbert

    (@sdimbert)

    I am going to bump this back up to the top of the heap; it’s not yet been resolved.

    To restate: I’m looking for a way to include a wiki into the Pages function in WordPress so that visitors to my site (my readers) can collaborate with me on content in a sub-section of my WordPress site.

    In essence, I want to take a wiki and stuff it into a Page in WordPress.

    Any ideas?

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