On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 06:21 PM, Ken Kloeber wrote:
Who cares where the content resides, so long as it's easy?peazy to get to, use, and eazy?peazy for non-techies to post content?.
As Shal said in his original response, the wiki editor bears a strong resemblance to the message editor. As such, those having some familiarity with the GIO web interface during normal interaction in a group shouldn't have too much trouble with the wiki.?
The Table of Contents is another matter. I don't like the way that works, and others are pretty disenchanted with it, too. I suggest you provide that level of wiki structure via a bulleted list and anchor tags and let people populate the underlying material from there as appropriate.
If you intend this to be entirely free-form and flowing with lots of user input (like Wikipedia) then an external solution could indeed be a better option. Most of the folks here in GMF are fairly tech-savvy, but even then there's lot of repeat discussion on GIO features and foibles that never get populated in the wiki...and frankly, are unlikely to get read even if they were.
Hope this helps,
Bruce
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