Extensions:
WebsiteIcon | EZDate | ConvertTable | PHPAlert | AttachListSort | Bookmarklet
AdvancedTableDirectives | SimplifiedAdvancedTableDirectives | SourceCodeHorizontalLines
obsolete | HTML5Audio | HTML5Video | RedirectSilent | PMWCompat | AuthTable | ROEPatterns | SetPageTextVariable | PageHistorySource | EZLocaleDate
Question Authority
It is the responsibility of every citizen to question authority.
A most useful link for surveillance of all PmWiki pages is Site.AllRecentChanges
Check it every now and then, sometimes several times a day. It is great way to keep and eye on the PmWiki "benevolent dictator".
Simple
that has been one of my mantras
focus and simplicity
simple can be harder than complex
you have to work hard to get your
thinking clean to make it simple
PmWiki is simple but you have to be a genius to understand the simplicity
To become really good at PmWiki learn this:
HTML CSS JavaScript PHP Regular Expressions Web Servers like Apache
Also learn everything there is to know about PmWiki itself at PmWiki Documentation Index
On average, anyone with a 3rd grade education should be able to do all this in about an hour.
How can it get any simpler than that?
Maybe it would be easier to understand if you added a few regular expressions.
Here's to the crazy ones
"Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do."
Philosophy - is this a dream?
think out of the box
be
PmWiki is a FANTASTIC tool for creating a website. I love PmWiki.
Pm - you changed my entire career. जय गुरुदेव ॐ
I see so much potential that PmWiki provides, I feel compelled to share my opinions.
This is a holy thing, a mission from god -- Blue Brothers
Use as little markup as possible
Content is king - Great content in a poor interface is still useful. Bad content in a beautiful interface is worthless.
Make markup as obvious as possible
Make complex things simple
Minimize input from humans, maximize and optimize output for humans.
All recipes should require a PmWiki test page where it demonstrates that a extention actually works
A most useful link for all PmWiki websites is Site.AllRecentChanges
Radical Ideas
Eliminate groups. This would make the wiki much less complicated. URLs would all look great.
Eliminate uploads. I never use the upload feature. It is just too easy to use SFTP to put an image/video/other into a directory.
In Ubuntu this is built right into the application named "Files". A Wiki is a website "anyone can edit", but all of the
sites I produce do not allow that.
Pages Edited by GNUZoo:
- RecentChanges
- GNUZoo
- AttachListSort-Talk
- EZLocaleDate
- BasicEditing-Talk
- Ape-Talk
- HomePage-Talk
- WebHosts-Talk
- ThumbList-Talk
- Ape
- PageFileFormat-Talk
- DesCrypt-Talk
- CompressedPageStore-Talk
- WikiSh-Talk
- Images-Talk
- 01508
- 01504
- RedirectSilent
- Forms-Talk
- Questions
- SimplePlaylist-Talk
- Grep-Talk
- Characters-Talk
- GrepRC-Talk
- 01507
- 01458
- WikiStyles-Talk
- IncludeOtherPages-Talk
- LiteralWhiteSpace-Talk
- 01503
- PageDirectives-Talk
- 01502
- Skins-Talk
- Links-Talk
- DarkColorScheme-Talk
- IncludeFieldPage
- PageTextVariables-Talk
- Worse-Talk
- 01498
- Upgrades-Talk
- Ape-Talk-Archive
- DomTT-Talk
- HTML5Video-Talk
- 01446
- 01419
Recent Pages Edited:
- Profiles.GNUZoo . . . by gnuzoo: Surveillance of the PmWiki "benevolent dictator" (+335)
- Cookbook.AttachListSort-Talk . . . by gnuzoo: maybe it would be easier to understand if you added a few regular expressions (+230)
- Cookbook.AttachListSort . . . by gnuzoo: (+162)
- Cookbook / AttachListSort.php . . . Uploaded by gnuzoo to AttachListSort (4527 bytes)
- Cookbook.EZLocaleDate . . . by gnuzoo: (+102)
- Cookbook.Ape-Talk . . . by gnuzoo: this works (+82)
- Profiles.HomePage-Talk . . . by gnuzoo: Why change the url ? (+276)
- PmWiki.WebHosts-Talk . . . by gnuzoo: remove unrelated link
(-172) - Cookbook.DesCrypt-Talk . . . by gnuzoo: adjust link (+327)
- Cookbook.CompressedPageStore-Talk . . . by gnuzoo: new recipe (+339)
- PmWiki.RoadMap . . . by gnuzoo: more (+93)
- PITS.01508 . . . by gnuzoo: mnemonic (+627)
- Cookbook.PageHistorySource . . . by gnuzoo: obsolete recipe (+100)
- PITS.01504 . . . by gnuzoo: (+89)
- Cookbook.HTML5Audio . . . by gnuzoo: (+14)
- Cookbook.HTML5Video . . . by gnuzoo: (+14)
- Cookbook.SetPageTextVariable . . . by gnuzoo: (+14)
- Cookbook.ROEPatterns . . . by gnuzoo: (+14)
- Cookbook.PMWCompat . . . by gnuzoo: (+14)
- Cookbook.RedirectSilent . . . by gnuzoo: (+14)
- Cookbook.Bookmarklet . . . by gnuzoo: (+169)
- Test.Bookmarklet . . . by gnuzoo:
(-5) - PmWiki.Questions . . . by gnuzoo: Can PmWiki open multiple links in new tabs with with one click ? (+570)
- Test.SimplePlaylist-Draft? . . . by gnuzoo: (+14)
- Cookbook.GrepRC-Talk . . . by gnuzoo: (+146)
- PITS.01507 . . . by gnuzoo: (+230)
- PITS.01503 . . . by gnuzoo:
(-931) - PmWiki.PageDirectives-Talk . . . by gnuzoo: (+5)
- Cookbook / SCHLines.php . . . Uploaded by gnuzoo to SourceCodeHorizontalLines (1356 bytes)
- Cookbook.SourceCodeHorizontalLines . . . by gnuzoo: (+2)
- Cookbook.DarkColorScheme-Talk . . . by gnuzoo: More than awesome! Thank you so much (+368)
- Cookbook.IncludeFieldPage . . . by gnuzoo: fix spelling (+22)
- PmWiki.PageTextVariables-Talk . . . by gnuzoo: wow - 19+ years ago (+119)
- Profiles.GNUZooLink? . . . by gnuzoo: remove orphaned page
(-52) - Profiles.GNUZooInclude1? . . . by gnuzoo: remove orphaned page
(-283) - PmWiki.Upgrades-Talk . . . by gnuzoo: (+1)
- Cookbook.Ape-Talk-Archive . . . by gnuzoo: (+2)
- Cookbook.DomTT-Talk . . . by gnuzoo: (+27)
- Cookbook.DomTT . . . by gnuzoo: (±0)
- PmWiki.WhySeeIfCSSExists . . . by gnuzoo: remove gnuzoo
(-4) - PmWiki.UploadsAdmin-Talk . . . by gnuzoo: remove gnuzoo
(-13)