[Edu] Webpage orginization
miyu
xmiyux at gmail.com
Thu Sep 6 08:47:22 EDT 2007
Well that makes me feel a little better at least. Any place online that has
a decent tutorial with some screenshots and the like? I know when I started
a Wordpress blog to document the development of my gaming class I was able
to find a Wordpress tutorial. Anything like that for wikis?
-Ryan
On 9/6/07, Don Sheldon <don.sheldon at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 9/6/07, miyu <xmiyux at gmail.com> wrote:
> > It would be neat to have a section on the wiki for educators however,
> even
> > though I would love to help out and contribute the whole "wiki"
> construction
> > is so beyond my meager computer skills. So my apologies in advance for
> my
> > lack of content.
>
> Wiki making should not be of any concern for two big reasons:
>
> 1 - It's "code" is designed to be very natural. It's not like making
> a webpage where a paragraph break is some special set of characters.
> You can just type in what you want and it comes out reasonably close.
>
> 2 - Other people will tweak it.
>
> Combining those two means that if you have content you can easily put
> it up (really, it's easy, I swear. If you can write email, you can
> edit a wiki) and then someone else can come through and add the gizmos
> and widgets. In the end, you have a product that neither one of you
> could have made alone.
>
> So get get an account and just write! Others will "wikify" it for you
> later.
>
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