Op dinsdag 10 januari 2006 14:22, schreef Steve Dondley:
Yes, it's true. I've got a wiki on my a site of mine for many months without ever seeing Bryght's guide. But it certainly isn't polished or very user friendly. There's a bg difference between cobbling together functionality out of sticks and constructing one solid module carefully with bricks and mortar.
True. So you have the bricks, most of the mortar and even a buildnig-plan. What you need is find ways to make all the bricks fit. Not create a whole new set of bricks mortar and a new building plan. Or, in real English: You need to find the missing features and the places where stuff does not play well together. And fix those. Remember that we had a full featured wiki module once. But that that one was ditched because it was too big, wanted to do too much and thus never properly worked. Bèr -- PGP ber@webschuur.com http://www.webschuur.com/sites/webschuur.com/files/ber_webschuur.asc PGP berkessels@gmx.net http://www.webschuur.com/sites/webschuur.com/files/ber_gmx.asc