SharePoint Wiki examples
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@thwr said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
@scottalanmiller said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
We are looking at making a move right now. We do a ton of OneNote stuff and just going to move that directly over to NextCloud. So that is super easy. But the wiki stuff.... not 100% sure what we might do. MediaWiki is, of course, very possible.
I'm currently looking for some server-less or at least portable wiki solution. Goal: Keep a copy on a fileshare / owncloud / nextcloud and one on a thumbdrive.
pmWiki. All file based, no database.
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A single OneNote file on NextCloud would potentially work, too.
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@scottalanmiller said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
@thwr said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
@scottalanmiller said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
We are looking at making a move right now. We do a ton of OneNote stuff and just going to move that directly over to NextCloud. So that is super easy. But the wiki stuff.... not 100% sure what we might do. MediaWiki is, of course, very possible.
I'm currently looking for some server-less or at least portable wiki solution. Goal: Keep a copy on a fileshare / owncloud / nextcloud and one on a thumbdrive.
pmWiki. All file based, no database.
One of the candidates
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http://dynalon.github.io/mdwiki/#!index.md
https://www.npmjs.com/package/nodewiki
https://github.com/claudioc/jingo
http://tiddlywiki.com/There are quite some solutions that are based on NodeJS and/or pure HTML5/JS
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Have not seen NodeWiki yet.
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@scottalanmiller said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
Have not seen NodeWiki yet.
I like the concept of mdwiki.
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I like the ability of a OneNote document, hosted in SharePoint, but don't like the lack of organization of it. I like Wiki's for documentation, because you can browse the wiki, copy/paste to/from it without accidentally deleting content. Once multiple people have their hands on a shared OneNote, in my opinion, it just becomes to easy to accidentally delete something.
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@fuznutz04 said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
I like the ability of a OneNote document, hosted in SharePoint, but don't like the lack of organization of it. I like Wiki's for documentation, because you can browse the wiki, copy/paste to/from it without accidentally deleting content. Once multiple people have their hands on a shared OneNote, in my opinion, it just becomes to easy to accidentally delete something.
That's very true.
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@fuznutz04 said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
I like the ability of a OneNote document, hosted in SharePoint, but don't like the lack of organization of it. I like Wiki's for documentation, because you can browse the wiki, copy/paste to/from it without accidentally deleting content. Once multiple people have their hands on a shared OneNote, in my opinion, it just becomes to easy to accidentally delete something.
That's one of the reasons why I'm looking for a 100% client-side wiki that just uses HTML5/JS. Just place that into a SharePoint doclib/dropbox/whatever
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@thwr said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
@fuznutz04 said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
I like the ability of a OneNote document, hosted in SharePoint, but don't like the lack of organization of it. I like Wiki's for documentation, because you can browse the wiki, copy/paste to/from it without accidentally deleting content. Once multiple people have their hands on a shared OneNote, in my opinion, it just becomes to easy to accidentally delete something.
That's one of the reasons why I'm looking for a 100% client-side wiki that just uses HTML5/JS. Just place that into a SharePoint doclib/dropbox/whatever
Not a bad idea.
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@scottalanmiller said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
@thwr said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
@fuznutz04 said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
I like the ability of a OneNote document, hosted in SharePoint, but don't like the lack of organization of it. I like Wiki's for documentation, because you can browse the wiki, copy/paste to/from it without accidentally deleting content. Once multiple people have their hands on a shared OneNote, in my opinion, it just becomes to easy to accidentally delete something.
That's one of the reasons why I'm looking for a 100% client-side wiki that just uses HTML5/JS. Just place that into a SharePoint doclib/dropbox/whatever
Not a bad idea.
Plus we don't need any proprietary software like OneNote, just a modern browser. Don't get me wrong, OneNote is a great tool, but I would like to have a wiki for my core documentation / admin KB.
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@thwr said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
@scottalanmiller said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
@thwr said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
@fuznutz04 said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
I like the ability of a OneNote document, hosted in SharePoint, but don't like the lack of organization of it. I like Wiki's for documentation, because you can browse the wiki, copy/paste to/from it without accidentally deleting content. Once multiple people have their hands on a shared OneNote, in my opinion, it just becomes to easy to accidentally delete something.
That's one of the reasons why I'm looking for a 100% client-side wiki that just uses HTML5/JS. Just place that into a SharePoint doclib/dropbox/whatever
Not a bad idea.
Plus we don't need any proprietary software like OneNote, just a modern browser. Don't get me wrong, OneNote is a great tool, but I would like to have a wiki for my core documentation / admin KB.
But no tool found thus far?
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@scottalanmiller said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
@thwr said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
@scottalanmiller said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
@thwr said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
@fuznutz04 said in SharePoint Wiki examples:
I like the ability of a OneNote document, hosted in SharePoint, but don't like the lack of organization of it. I like Wiki's for documentation, because you can browse the wiki, copy/paste to/from it without accidentally deleting content. Once multiple people have their hands on a shared OneNote, in my opinion, it just becomes to easy to accidentally delete something.
That's one of the reasons why I'm looking for a 100% client-side wiki that just uses HTML5/JS. Just place that into a SharePoint doclib/dropbox/whatever
Not a bad idea.
Plus we don't need any proprietary software like OneNote, just a modern browser. Don't get me wrong, OneNote is a great tool, but I would like to have a wiki for my core documentation / admin KB.
But no tool found thus far?
Still checking available projects.