26 days ago
jupiter_rowland@hub.netzgemeinde.eu
@Der Pepe (Hubzilla) ⁂ ⚝ Genauso, wie die Webpages-App kein vollwertiger Apache-httpd-Server-Ersatz sein will, will die Wiki-App kein vollwertiger MediaWiki-Ersatz sein. In Hubzilla-Wikis muß man sich ja beispielsweise auch die Inhaltsverzeichnisse für längere Seiten zu Fuß bauen. Geht, ist aber umständlich, zumal man das in BBcode oder Markdown machen darf und nicht in einer dedizierten Wiki-Markup-Sprache.
26 days ago
scott@loves.tech
And the small but important things should be included.

You should be able to have different settings for the <title> tag, the slug (URL), and the title displayed on the page. Meta data should also be editable, so that when people link to your page, it can pull up additional information.

Ideally, it should be multi-code compatible, similar to the wiki, where you can put Markdown and HTML in the same entry. It should have a filtered HTML option and a "code allowed" option, like the webpages app, that way you can give trusted people access to unfiltered HTML.

For people who are not logged in, it looks like an article or blog post (or a MediaWiki entry, if you decide to put comments in a tab). For people who can edit it, they can see the edit history and make changes. People who can't edit shouldn't see the edit UI.

A way to add custom CSS would be a nice touch. That way custom classes can be used or existing classes overridden.
26 days ago
scott@loves.tech
I just wrote up a quick personal wiki entry with some of the suggestions.

#^ https://codejournal.dev/wiki/scott/Hubzilla/Content
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