Just wanted to remind everyone that we distribute an open source version of Wikidot, at Wikidot.org. Piotr Gabryjeluk (Gabrys) is the maintainer of this great package of software.
Just wanted to remind everyone that we distribute an open source version of Wikidot, at Wikidot.org. Piotr Gabryjeluk (Gabrys) is the maintainer of this great package of software.
I find myself often (too often) going to the Wikidot documentation pages and scrolling through what seems endless amounts of detail. So, this evening I wrote a quick reference for the Wikidot syntax. ErichSteinboeck was kind enough to proof read it and point out the errors.
Not a huge thing, but we pushed some changes into production that makes email invitations work a little better. Thanks to DaveC for suggesting these.
We're all aware of the global crisis, which is making life grey all over the world. As a kind of a cure, and an excuse to have a little fun, we're organizing a theme contest that will run for the next 30 days. We now invite anyone with a hand for stylesheet design, especially if you've already made a custom CSS for your Wikidot site, to submit your best work to themes.wikidot.com.
To celebrate Tuesday, which usually tries to sneak by as the least noticed day of the week, I'm inviting you all to a new tradition, Tuesday Rant.
Last night Wikidot.com went down for two hours between 2.10AM and 4.30AM CEST. We're still analyzing the logs to see what happened. As far as we can tell it was not an external attack, but rather a fault in our own system. Our apologies to anyone who was trying to use Wikidot.com at the time. I'll have an explanation later.
About a year ago we did two things which were very important for anyone using Wikidot. First, we sat down and designed a new way of showing pages, which became the ListPages module and the dynamic template system.
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