Difference between revisions of "Making it more useful"
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− | There are a few extensions I've | + | There are a few extensions I've added to this wiki, most obviously a [http://www.pontneo.com/ctf/ {!ctf}] one. |
− | + | * This helps wiki pages flow about better, link more efficiently and break up [[filter bubbles]] by putting; | |
− | ** '''What's Popular''' | + | ** '''What's Popular''' on the bottom of the main page |
− | ** '''[[Personal Recommendations]]''' | + | ** '''[[Personal Recommendations]]''' at the bottom of user pages |
− | ** '''Related Pages''' | + | ** '''Related Pages''' at the bottom of other pages |
− | ** font size shows | + | ** the font size shows relevance, colour shows how recently it was last edited |
− | ** with '''intros on''', user pages (e.g. [[User:Gav]]) appear in | + | ** with '''intros on''', user pages (e.g. [[User:Gav]]) can appear in these sections too. That way like-minded users are sort of "introduced" to each other ... |
* simple included external images | * simple included external images | ||
* html5 tag for videos, sound etc | * html5 tag for videos, sound etc | ||
+ | * a custom one for the specific use of iframes | ||
− | + | But there are loads of other things you can integrate | |
* calendars | * calendars | ||
* comments | * comments | ||
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* whatever you like | * whatever you like | ||
− | The point is, | + | The point is, it's very adaptable and easy to code. |
Revision as of 16:58, 30 October 2018
There are a few extensions I've added to this wiki, most obviously a {!ctf} one.
- This helps wiki pages flow about better, link more efficiently and break up filter bubbles by putting;
- What's Popular on the bottom of the main page
- Personal Recommendations at the bottom of user pages
- Related Pages at the bottom of other pages
- the font size shows relevance, colour shows how recently it was last edited
- with intros on, user pages (e.g. User:Gav) can appear in these sections too. That way like-minded users are sort of "introduced" to each other ...
- simple included external images
- html5 tag for videos, sound etc
- a custom one for the specific use of iframes
But there are loads of other things you can integrate
- calendars
- comments
- rating systems
- RSVP's
- maps
- whatever you like
The point is, it's very adaptable and easy to code.