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Wiki

A Wiki is an easy-to-use online collaboration tool allowing project participation by all team members. Using a Wiki application you can freely create, edit and link web page content using any web browser. A Wiki simplifies editing and keeps a history of what's changed in a document, so you can always go back and update without the fear of losing valuable information.

An industry-leading tool, MediaWiki was originally created for the hugely successful Wikipedia project - an online encyclopedia. It was later made available to the general public. Since then it has grown quickly to become one of the most popular Wikis. It is designed to handle a large number of users and pages without imposing too rigid a structure or workflow.

Below are examples of our work in regards to a Wiki application. We primarily deal with the open source application MediaWiki.


MediaWiki MediaWiki

This is an example of the open source application MediaWiki. It has been modified by Professional Services with a custom template.



MediaWiki2 MediaWiki2

This is an example of the open source application MediaWiki. This example is using the default "monobook" template.