Rating: 5 stars
I have installed this plugin for a (small) history website about our village. It is extremely easy to use, especially if you look at the video provided or read the online documentation. Compliments to the author for providing such good documentation and well crafted and useful solution! Very suitable for lot’s of purposes!
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Thank you to David contributors for this amazing solution. Appreciate it.
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Once I’ve invested a few minutes in learning how this works,
it is REALLY great!
Thank you!
such a smart plugin….
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Rating: 5 stars
Works like a charm, installation quite easy and no issues at first sight. Chapeau.
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Absolutely fantastic plugin, with a very active developer. I simply don’t think I could have made the site I was dreaming of without Yada Wiki. Intuitive, lean, and flawless; it’s hard to believe this is a free plugin.
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This is perfect. Not blotted. Just what i needed no fluff. I like how you can set up the Table of Contents in the widget area. Nice work!!!
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Hi David,
This is just to let you know that the wiki works much better than expected, I’m really happy with it.
Along with the the Yada Wiki plugin, I’m using the Insert Pages plugin as you recommended. This plugin allows me to insert just the content I need, like templates in mediawiki.
And I’m also using the Internal Links Manager to link to the different pages I create in the wiki without having to link them manually inside every page or post.
And last, but not least, I’m playing around with the Kadence Theme, which I didn’t know anything about, and I think it’s a great theme, it’s got so many features, my goodness!!! ??
I think I have all I need to run the wiki.
Again, thank you very much for all the help…
Frank
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Works great, integrates flawlessly into my theme, very useful documentation, under active development, excellent support, in short a beautiful plugin. Glad I found it. Thanks for your efforts, David!
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If your looking for a Wiki then WordPress + this Wiki plugin is the way to go. Easy to work with!
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I found it simple and intuitive to set up a wiki for my D&D group.
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I think this is the best wiki plugin. I use it since 2017 and all in all it is a good feature for WordPress. Great work!
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It is very good,thanks
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This plugin is perfect for what I want to do except that private pages don’t show up in the TOC, even when you are logged in and can otherwise navigate to them. Since 80% of my wiki pages need to be private, this won’t work for me.
Rats.
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Great plugin. Very well thought-out and laid-out. I had a conflict with another plugin, submitted a ticket, and got the solution within an hour. Overall, pretty impressive!
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This Wiki is near perfect! Doesn’t get in the way, no nags, no issues. Wiki pages show up under /wiki/
just as they should.
The only thing missing would be to replace the current listing at /wiki/
with a static page where other pages can be linked in. It also uses the default settings for publicize, so if you don’t want to tweet every page created you need to manually disable that per-page before posting.
While I’m hoping that these aspects will eventually be configurable, as it is right now it is still the best WP Wiki of the ones I’ve tried.
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Catchable fatal error: Object of class WP_Error could not be converted to string in (my theme)
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Rating: 5 stars
I use this plugin for my Dungeons and Dragons site to help me keep track of everything. I tried using a separate MediaWiki install, but I was frustrated with trying to integrate it into a cohesive site. Yadawiki lets me create the relational web I want to within the WordPress framework.
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I just added a tiny wiki to my WordPress site, which is something I had always planned to do. Yada makes this very easy and comfortable.
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This plugin is very easy to use, even for a WordPress beginner like me. It has all of the functions needed to get a professional-looking wiki up and running very quickly. I’m using this as an alternative way of “blogging” my graduate research, and it works great for this purpose.
Additionally, the developer is extremely helpful and quickly responded to my questions on the support forum with clear and helpful suggestions.
Great plugin! Highly recommended!
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Great plugin for adding a mini wiki to you WordPress site. I’m still setting the site up but the wiki aspect is coming together nicely.
What’s even better is the developer seems engaged in the support forum which is really useful.
Awesome job.
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I had tried several approaches to incorporating information previously generated in MediaWiki (including WikieEmbed, which seems to have been abandoned) but none worked for me.
Having a basic ability to recognise links and mark them as existing pages, or, if not yet written to allow for their creation (or indicate that a subject will be developed) is pretty much all I needed for the information management aspect.
However, the inclusion of a new post type with style classes, wiki tags and categories is useful.
The only thing I would like to see added would improved handling of the post-meta data [though this apparent shortcoming could just be my ignorance of WP options somewhere…], which, having not “post” category appears as e.g. “by Julian Moore | Jun 30, 2015 | | ” with an unsatisfactory blank after the date… but that’s hardly sufficient reason to mark down a plugin that does a simple job as described well.
[NB I have not tried the TOC or sidebar widget yet.]
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