Hey Thanks-
I really love PmWiki, and have used it for a number of clients,
because it's so easy to manipulate and customize. It really can make
site maintenance almost trivial.
paulgaicherio
paulgiacherio.tumblr.com
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Jo Vermeulen wrote:
> Thanks for providing ano
Should I feel guilty that all we use it for is an actual Wiki?
On Wed, 4 Mar 2009, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 04:40:08PM +0100, Jo Vermeulen wrote:
>> Thanks for providing another nice example of PmWiki as a CMS. That's a
>> beautiful website! The look and feel does not
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 04:40:08PM +0100, Jo Vermeulen wrote:
> Thanks for providing another nice example of PmWiki as a CMS. That's a
> beautiful website! The look and feel does not give any clue that it is powered
> by a wiki under the hood :-)
Indeed, one of PmWiki's primary goals has long been
Thanks for providing another nice example of PmWiki as a CMS. That's a
beautiful website! The look and feel does not give any clue that it is
powered by a wiki under the hood :-)
Cheers,
-- Jo
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 3:52 PM, Paul Giacherio wrote:
> Yeah, I'll second that PmWiki can be a terrifi
Yeah, I'll second that PmWiki can be a terrific CMS- and doesn't have
to look like a typical wiki.
[http://www.villageschool.us/index.php] for example.
paulgiacherio
paulgiacheiro.tumblr.com
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Tegan Dowling wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 12:28 AM, Jo Vermeulen
>
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 12:28 AM, Jo Vermeulen wrote:
> Hello,
> I have been experimenting with a few wikis lately in order to use one as
> the backend for my personal website. I was partly motivated by an article
> about WikkaWiki [1] that described how it can be tuned to allow only the
> administ
Thanks, that works perfectly. I can also remove the footer altogether from
my custom skin I think.
-- Jo
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 08:01:31AM +0100, Petko Yotov wrote:
> > On Tuesday 03 March 2009 07:28:36 Jo Vermeulen wrote:
> > > figured
On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 08:01:31AM +0100, Petko Yotov wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 March 2009 07:28:36 Jo Vermeulen wrote:
> > figured out how to allow only admins to edit pages, but I'm not sure how I
> > can easily hide edit/view/history etc. actions. Is there any PHP variable
> > that I can use in my
h a quick search…
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> -Peter
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>
> --
>
> *From:* pmwiki-users-boun...@pmichaud.com [mailto:
> pmwiki-users-boun...@pmichaud.com] *On Behalf Of *Jo Vermeulen
> *Sent:* Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:29 AM
> *To:* pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com
> *Subject:* [pmwiki-users] U
CMSMode as the 1st 3 recipes I came upon
with a quick search.
-Peter
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From: pmwiki-users-boun...@pmichaud.com
[mailto:pmwiki-users-boun...@pmichaud.com] On Behalf Of Jo Vermeulen
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:29 AM
To: pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com
Subject: [pmwiki-users] Using PmWiki
On Tuesday 03 March 2009 07:28:36 Jo Vermeulen wrote:
> figured out how to allow only admins to edit pages, but I'm not sure how I
> can easily hide edit/view/history etc. actions. Is there any PHP variable
> that I can use in my template (I'm creating a custom skin) to hide the
> actions bar at th
Hello,
I have been experimenting with a few wikis lately in order to use one as the
backend for my personal website. I was partly motivated by an article about
WikkaWiki [1] that described how it can be tuned to allow only the
administrator to edit pages. Moreover, they also modify the skin to hide
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