KnowledgeBaseSiteProfile by marcus

Rudimentary site profile for CMS/CMF ProcessWire in early development.

ProcessWire Knowledge Base site profile

Rudimentary site profile for CMS/CMF ProcessWire in early development. In contrast to most established wiki/knowledge base solutions wiki-articles are set in a hierarchical way.

Installation


Before running the installer of ProcessWire copy/replace

/site-default/install/
/site-default/templates/
/site-default/modules/

with the folders from this repo.

Requirements

  • ProcessWire 2.4

Constraints

It's not possible to export user roles with ProcessWire's Site Export Module this profiles templates are checking just whether they are accessed by an anonymous or logged in user.

Features


  • Tagging of wiki-articles
  • Set articles to globally sticky ( = for all users)
  • Personal bookmarking of articles for logged in users
  • When using markdown to author wiki-articles, code highlighting via highlightjs

Included modules


About


In need for a light knowledge base software and not happy with solutions such as MediaWiki, Dokuwiki or Confluence I decided to build such a tool based on ProcessWire. At the moment this profile is lacking of features, but doing well in the context it is created for - a somewhat protected simple knowledge base for internal use.

Install and use modules at your own risk. Always have a site and database backup before installing new modules.

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“Indeed, if ProcessWire can be considered as a CMS in its own right, it also offers all the advantages of a CMF (Content Management Framework). Unlike other solutions, the programmer is not forced to follow the proposed model and can integrate his/her ways of doing things.” —Guy Verville, Spiria Digital Inc.