Team:ETH Zurich/Tools/Automated Wiki
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=== How to overcome this situation === | === How to overcome this situation === | ||
While the reasons why external content should not be allowed on the wiki were obvious, we still didn't want to settle with "just" using the regular wiki editing.<br> | While the reasons why external content should not be allowed on the wiki were obvious, we still didn't want to settle with "just" using the regular wiki editing.<br> | ||
- | Therefore, we had the idea to use some kind of software to overcome the shortcomings listed above. We wanted to introduce a "middle man" who perforems editing tasks for the user and create a division of content and syntax while | + | Therefore, we had the idea to use some kind of software to overcome the shortcomings listed above. We wanted to introduce a "middle man" who perforems editing tasks for the user and create a division of content and syntax while maintaining wiki only syntax on the MIT wiki site. |
== The Automated Wiki == | == The Automated Wiki == | ||
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[[Image:Auto wiki shot.png|center|thumb|500px|Page editing with the Automated Wiki]] | [[Image:Auto wiki shot.png|center|thumb|500px|Page editing with the Automated Wiki]] | ||
- | For an example of | + | For an example of a page generated with the automated wiki click [https://2008.igem.org/Team:ETH_Zurich/Wet_Lab/Protocoll here] |
== Why we didnt use it in the end == | == Why we didnt use it in the end == | ||
- | There | + | There were two reasons why we didn't use the automated wiki in the end. |
*Within the team not everyone felt compfortable with the idea that we need an extra tool for editing the wiki, because this also brings an additional source of error/complication. | *Within the team not everyone felt compfortable with the idea that we need an extra tool for editing the wiki, because this also brings an additional source of error/complication. | ||
- | *For some reason the MIT wiki team decided to loosen up the allowed syntax again and now we are back at the situation that everything from | + | *For some reason the MIT wiki team decided to loosen up the allowed syntax again and now we are back at the situation that everything- from html to javascript and also flash- is allowed. Along with these changes, also the main reason why we introduced the automated wiki in the first place was gone. |
== Download == | == Download == | ||
[[Media:ETH Auto wiki.zip]] | [[Media:ETH Auto wiki.zip]] | ||
- | Keep in mind that the development of this | + | Keep in mind that the development of this tool stopped in the middle of the project. However, you might be able to use some ideas/parts of it. |
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Revision as of 00:09, 28 October 2008
MotivationAt the beginning of our project planning phase we were also thinking about how to manage the wiki.
One major shortcoming showed up when we were browsing the wikis of previous iGEM competitions - a lot of them simply didn't work anymore. This years situationWhen we then started to think of ways how to design the wiki, it turned out that the persons responsible for this wiki are aware of the situation, because embedding any external content into a wiki page did not seem to work anymore.
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How to overcome this situationWhile the reasons why external content should not be allowed on the wiki were obvious, we still didn't want to settle with "just" using the regular wiki editing. The Automated WikiFor an example of a page generated with the automated wiki click here Why we didnt use it in the endThere were two reasons why we didn't use the automated wiki in the end.
DownloadMedia:ETH Auto wiki.zip Keep in mind that the development of this tool stopped in the middle of the project. However, you might be able to use some ideas/parts of it. |