Tag: wiki
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Wiki Comments
Percipio
ExpressionEngine 2
This module creates a relationship between a wiki page and a channel entry - it does this by automatically creating / deleting a channel entry every time a wiki page is created / deleted. Adding comments is just one option you can do - if you add some channel fields to your channel the possibilities for your wiki are endless.
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- Rating - 5.002 Votes
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Low Link
Tom Jaeger (EE Harbor)
ExpressionEngine 2
Searches the given text for Wiki-style links and transforms them to <a>-tags (or any other tag), based on matches found in given channel title or custom field.
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- Extension
- tags: wiki titles, wiki_article_end, nicer wiki titles, edit_wiki_article_end, title, wiki, articles, nice, display
Nicer Wiki Titles
Michael Rog
ExpressionEngine 2
Allows wiki articles to retain nicer 'display titles' (i.e. with punctuation and capitalization intact) than what EE interprets from the wiki URL.
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Wiki Forum Talk
Derek Jones (EllisLab)
ExpressionEngine 1.x
Allows the use of the Discussion Forum module for Wiki article discussions
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- Plugin
- tags: recent, wiki, mark bowen
Wikee Display
Mark Bowen Design
ExpressionEngine 1.x
Display recent wiki entries
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Wiki Module
EllisLab
ExpressionEngine 1.x
The ExpressionEngine Wiki Module is a powerful, full-featured wiki that integrates with ExpressionEngine. Its a great way to host and manage community created content. Your site members can add and edit articles while your admins moderate the site as you see fit. Explore the Showcase Sites section to see how people are using the Wiki Module.
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- Plugin
- tags: wiki, ellislab, derek jones
Wiki Table of Contents
Derek Jones (EllisLab)
ExpressionEngine 1.x, ExpressionEngine 2
The plugin will format your article with your preferred formatting plugin, and create a table of contents in place of your [TOC] tag, in the form of an HTML unordered list. The list is given an id="toc" to facilitate styling via CSS.
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