On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 15:05:58 -0700 Scott Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Our wiki software needs a major update, especially as we start to > expect users to actually read it. > > For instance, look at the FAQ page: > > Then, click on edit and see how it should look. From what I can tell, > there are a few obvious errors: > Hi, btw. if you press preview on the edit page, it looks like it should xD Maybe its only a problem with the style of the final wiki page? Alexander > 1) The wiki software is completely ignoring line breaks. I could hit > return 4 times and the HTML rendered would be on subsequent lines, > without a break or paragraph tag between them. > 2) For some completely strange reason, if you make a list item that > includes a link then the entire list item will be in a smaller font. > This makes for extremely weird and inconsistent lists when a link to > another wiki page is included in some, but not all, of the items. > 3) Header text is almost impossible to figure out right, and there is > absolutely no standard of what we should do. > > Is there a reason we chose the software we did? Would it be too hard > to migrate to something else, or at least fix the display bugs? > > Thanks, > Scott Ritchie > > >
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