WWWiki is a Wiki module that allows you to host a wiki in your DotNetNuke portal. WWWiki is fast, light weight and very easy to setup and use!
Features:
- Fast Setup. Just add the module to a page, setup who you want to have content editing permissions, and start creating content.
- WYSIWYG Content Editing so anyone can manage content.
- Creating new pages is as easy as typing a title and surrounding it with double brackets ([[MyNewPage]]. Save your page, click on the new link and start editing your new page.
- Full versioning history of any change made to any page. Now you can see what the page use to say AND what it says now.
- Restore feature allows you to return any page to exactly how it was at any point in its history.
- Quick access Navigation on the left lets uses jump to pages via the Index list, see recent changes, seach for content or snap back to home at any time.
- Grant any user role permission to edit content on a wiki site with out having to grant them tab or module level security.
- Each WWWiki Module is its own complete Wiki site.
- Wiki Content is integrated into DotNetNuke's Search Engine
- Each Wiki Supports RSS subscriptions via DotNetNuke's Syndication
- Each Wiki Supports Page Rating, and you can turn it on selectively for each page of the Wiki.
- Each Wiki Supports Page Comments, and you can turn it on selectively for each page of the Wiki.
- Link from a Wiki on one DotNetNuke Page to a another Wiki on another DotNetNuke Page
- Totally re-written WIKI Engine is lightening fast even when you rendering a page with Hundreds of WIKI Links
- Wiki page names can now include special characters (except [[ or ]]) and be as long as 50 characters
- The Quick Access Nagivation to the right is now hideable so you can get it out of the way when you are working.