Main Features
Wiki/web pages
For a full-featured wiki, or a standard website that looks and functions like a design portfolio, business website, NPO website, blog, magazine or newspaper website, and so on, Tiki's wiki component in conjunction with other components make all of these and more easily possible.
With Tiki's wiki you can:
- Fully control layout and text formatting using wiki syntax, HTML, WYSIWYG editor, or Markdown syntax
- Upload and display graphics and images
- Embed or attach files
- Easily link to other pages or external sites, with backlinks automatically maintained even if the page name changes
- Have a complete page revision history and no-data-loss page version rollbacks
- Create Bootstrap-based responsive, mobile-compatible pages that are printer-friendly
- Organize pages by category and tag
- Easily structure a group of pages into a hierarchy with navigation controls
- Have the security and usefulness of fine-grained permissions control
- Extend/enhance page content and functionality using "wiki plugin" syntax and modules
- Much more information is available at doc.tiki.org/wiki.
Trackers
Using Trackers, you can create forms for collecting data and make reports from that data. Trackers can combine structured information collected from users; the feature is a powerful, flexible tool. Originally, trackers were used to collect and manage software bugs. They evolved into an open-ended system where you can track any kind of user input in a customizable form. The output can be anything from a typical data table to a design portfolio. Each tracker essentially has its own mini database. Trackers operate as a standalone feature, and can be fully integrated within wiki pages. Combining trackers and the wiki makes Tiki a Structured Wiki. Think of Tiki Trackers as an open source version of Microsoft Access or FileMaker Pro, that's an integral component of your website. See also: doc.tiki.org/tracker and https://tikitrackers.org.File Galleries
The file galleries feature can be a site repository or download manager for all types of files: images, video, audio, podcasts, text, software (releases, patches, docs), etc., etc. Files uploaded into file galleries can easily be displayed or linked from wiki pages, articles, blog posts, and other content. Statistics are kept of each download. You can produce stats for the most downloaded files, most visited file galleries and last uploaded files. Files can be replaced with a new version, with archived versions still available. Key Features:- Virtual folders and sub-folders with permissions
- Archives are kept (previous versions of a file can still be accessed).
- Check-in / check-out / lock
- Files can be in one or many categories.
- Workflows with Category Transitions
- WebDAV access
- Drafts
- Search within files
- Web-based editing of SVG and ODF files
- Watch function enables email notification of changes
- Provide a secret link via e-mail for a read-only access to a normally restricted file
- OCR Indexing
- unoconv support
Blogs
Tiki's Blog feature has all the expected specifices such as those found in stand-alone blog platforms. The feature enables administrators to set up as many blogs as they like, or administrators can give users permission to create their own blogs. Blogs are highly configurable, with 22 global preference options and 18 per-blog options that can be set, including choosing to use a specified blog as the homepage of the website.Articles
The articles publishing feature, sometimes thought of as the core of a conventional content management system, like all Tiki features, has many configuration options − 48 global options and 10 article type options by default (custom options can be added). Of course the usual content composition toolset is available. Specific to articles are article type, such as News or Announcement which can be set for each article, along with 25 other per-article options.Forums
Still advantageous for asynchronous short- to long-form discussions, again the implementation of forums in a Tiki website generally matches standalone forum software, and as just one component of a full-featured web platform, forums can take advantage of and work with file galleries, versatile editing tools, the site's category and tag system, and so on. As an example of how Tiki components can be combined, there is an option to create a forum thread per wiki page in place of the standard simple page-bottom comments, in situations where stronger threading of discussions is beneficial.Calendars and Event Listings
Tiki has several calendar-related features. These enable creating, viewing and editing multiple event calendars that can display as a full page or in a module (configurable content container), and can also show tracker data and site content activity.Associated Support Features
- Search
- PDF Export
- Activity Stream
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