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| Feb 16 2008, 3:49 PM EST | just_tonya | |
| Feb 8 2008, 8:25 PM EST | just_tonya | 75 words added |
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Creating or maintaining a wiki? Here you will find tips to keep your wiki running at its full potential.
Here are some spots for sharing your advice and lessons learned. Help a newbie wiki-<wo>man and post your suggestions, advice, and guidance.
When thinking about using wikis, I suggest...
When revising or adding content, I suggest....
When picking a home for your wiki, I suggest....
When creating a wiki, I suggest.....
When engaging a community, I suggest....
When managing the wiki content, I suggest....
When deciding the install wiki software for your enterprise, I suggest...
- Don't restrict your Wiki to approved authors-only. Some of the best contributions will come from your member base and some will even come from anonymous posters.
- Delete useless pages. Wikis can easily become cluttered with new user "test pages".
- Don't be afraid to ask from help. If you need help with a page or section, your contributors or potential contributors may need someone to call it out.
- If you need Wiki help be sure to check out Wetpaint Central
Here are some spots for sharing your advice and lessons learned. Help a newbie wiki-<wo>man and post your suggestions, advice, and guidance.
When thinking about using wikis, I suggest...
When revising or adding content, I suggest....
When picking a home for your wiki, I suggest....
When creating a wiki, I suggest.....
When engaging a community, I suggest....
When managing the wiki content, I suggest....
When deciding the install wiki software for your enterprise, I suggest...
