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web_content_management [2025/03/05 00:14] – added pivotx peteyboyweb_content_management [2025/03/07 18:08] (current) – [CMS and Wiki Options That Only Require ARPA Membership] add that pmwiki requires shell work for config peteyboy
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    * Wikis    * Wikis
     * DokuWiki: https://dokuwiki.org Used at SDF, right here on this wiki [[start]], and is the front page of https://sdfeu.org It's a fine wiki, easy configuration, re-skinning and extension-adding using the UI Configuration Manager. Has many cool skins, and several decent Responsive Design skins that look good. Has editing buttons to make it so you don't need to know the markup well to use, but also the markup is pretty standardish.     * DokuWiki: https://dokuwiki.org Used at SDF, right here on this wiki [[start]], and is the front page of https://sdfeu.org It's a fine wiki, easy configuration, re-skinning and extension-adding using the UI Configuration Manager. Has many cool skins, and several decent Responsive Design skins that look good. Has editing buttons to make it so you don't need to know the markup well to use, but also the markup is pretty standardish.
-    * PmWiki:  https://pmwiki.org super low resources (only 5MB on disk!), easy to extend with cookbooks. Lots of skins, but just a handful of Responsive Design skins.  Easy to turn WikiWords back on so it can be a classic quick-to-author wiki experience. Can use Creole markup vs the default, note that pmwiki's native markup is very old school (! and !! for headings, vs <nowiki>==</nowiki>) and likely not what you're used to, but you can turn on editing buttons like dokuwiki has by default, too.+    * PmWiki:  https://pmwiki.org super low resources (only 5MB on disk!), easy to extend with cookbooks. Lots of skins, but just a handful of Responsive Design skins.  Configuration,skinning and extension requires copying files and editing a config file in shell. Easy to turn WikiWords back on so it can be a classic quick-to-author wiki experience. Can use Creole markup vs the default, note that pmwiki's native markup is very old school (! and !! for headings, vs <nowiki>==</nowiki>) and likely not what you're used to, but you can turn on editing buttons like dokuwiki has by default, too.
  
 ==== CMS and Wiki Options That Only Require USER Membership ==== ==== CMS and Wiki Options That Only Require USER Membership ====
web_content_management.1741133661.txt.gz · Last modified: 2025/03/05 00:14 by peteyboy