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Amusing entry from a Washington Post Invitational contest. Readers were asked to combine the works of two authors, and to provide a suitable description of the merged book. One of the prizewinners:
"Rikki-Kon-Tiki-Tavi" - Thor Heyerdahl recounts his attempt to prove Rudyard Kipling's theory that the mongoose first came to India on a raft from Polynesia.
I'm still here. http://liminis.net/
Feel free to grab the css file. It uses the default wiki install [1].
Actually, it weould be nice if we had a page were people could link to css files. How about TaviCSS.
Looks good. Templates are great. Easy to integrate into another website (Squirrel Mail[link] did a great job with this.) PHP, MySQL. Where else are you going to get a XHTML1.0 [2] compliant, php driven, dynamic content webpage?
Two things I'd like to see.
By upload, I'm mean putting files on the webserver and making them accessible. Also includes the ability to categorize the uploads instead of putting them in one generic place. A macro would be nice to show the last XX uploads, and to list the uploads by their category. This would be different thatn "attaching" files to a wikki page. NOt sure if that becomes a burden to the design concept ...
Update: I've actually done this on my site by includeing in the template a link to downloads/uploads. With user authentication, it's then possible to have them side by side. They become link on the server for easy access by wikki users.
This is a feature I think could go a long way for people using wikki to create documentation or other online information areas. WIth a good category structure and the addition of a few tags, it seems like you could output from the wikki database into a DocBook format. That would be really cool.
NestedPages Test Area for me: