Progress!

WordPress Wiki is now on GitHub. You can get the latest version here:

I am happy to report that internal links work, including red links, as long as you have some kind of non-default permalink structure turned on.

A few changes to the interface are coming in a few days, and shortly after that we’ll have a full on public release for you all. Please try out the new version and send us bug reports in the comments.

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7 Responses to Progress!

  1. Buzzard says:

    I am very interested in this plugin. Is there a Demo where we can have look?

  2. Lars Kemmann says:

    I’d like to start using this plug-in very heavily on my site. If you could post some instructions on how to install from GitHub, I would really appreciate it!

  3. Lars Kemmann says:

    Never mind; I must have been really out of it to miss the big “Documentation” link at the top of the page. :)

    Congratulations on the progress! I’m really looking forward to having a good wiki plugin to work with.

  4. John Smith says:

    While I like this plugin, it doesn’t create new wiki ‘pages’, it creates new wiki ‘posts’. That is, it is pulling everything from my singlepost.php theme, when I want it to just create a blank page. Is it realistic that I could modify the plugin to actually create wiki pages rather than wiki posts?

    I need to preserve my singlepost.php, so changing it that way is not an option.

    • Dan Milward says:

      This Plugin uses Custom Post Types which is the best way of doing things. I’m pretty sure you can make them do whatever you like. Matthew knows more about this then me though :)

  5. Darren says:

    Thank you so much! Works perfectly!!

    Is there a way to have some sort of wiki homepage? I can create a custom one but just wanted to make sure there wasn’t already some sort of widget or homepage already that I may be missing.

  6. Travis says:

    many of the formatting functions don’t work correctly. For example, ‘ for bold/italic don’t work, horizontal line doesn’t go all the way across, and I’m pretty sure each formatting element you use generates an error like this:

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/rtoserve/public_html/front/wp-content/plugins/WordPress-Wiki/lib/class_WikiParser.php on line 271

    Just some things for you to look into.

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