My organization is starting a new project and we want to give our members the chance to interact with the website and submit their own best practices to share with others. However, we don't want to have a separate Wiki page to our website. We'd like to keep this feature within our template (with left-hand and top menus and quick links) and maintain our look and feel. Is this possible with Wikidot? If so, are there any examples?
Wiki within a website
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Want to have wiki feature on our website, but don't want the Wikidot template
Wiki within a website
Re: Wiki within a website
You could start a wiki at Wikidot and customize the Look and Feel with a custom theme so that it could look just like your website.
A simple example is here:
http://wiki.polishlinux.org/ — this is a wiki at Wikidot
http://polishlinux.org/ — this is the "main" website
Note that a wiki can be configured to use a subdomain of the main website so you could integrate it quite nicely.
regards - m.



