Found this one via AboutUs:WikiUtopia by MartinPfahler, who was inspired by this community.
Art of Hosting
Art of Hosting
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This is a basic tutorial how to transfer a domain-name from one registrar to another.
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My first act is done here, establishing the actual trail, named ToDoTrail, leaving a link and perhaps some Screenshots on this AboutUs.org/ToDoTrail.
We make this trail a public wiki-mode trail, such that all active AboutUs people can share this resource, thus producing synergies.
-- fridemar (.com)
We make this trail a public wiki-mode trail, such that all active AboutUs people can share this resource, thus producing synergies.
-- fridemar (.com)
A trail of
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WikiAnnotation means annotation of WikiPages.
The above text is copy of the introtext of the author, which is placed on a WikiPage. As WikiPages are editable by anyone (, if not special restrictions apply), it makes sense, to freeze essential claims of the authors in annotations itself.
( At the same time, this is a test, if DiiGo annotations on a WikiPage are preserved. )
Why is WikiAnnotation important for Online Communities?
Isn't Wiki enough?
Wikis allow inline annotations with normal wiki page editing?
-- FridemarPache
Note: Don't confuse an AnnotationWiki with WikiAnnotation. An AnnotationWiki is a repository for annotations material, to be pasted into rich text/link annotation dialogues, whereas WikiAnnotation makes only wiki pages the targets of annotations. Of course an AnnotationWiki can be itself the target of some WikiAnnotation.
The above text is copy of the introtext of the author, which is placed on a WikiPage. As WikiPages are editable by anyone (, if not special restrictions apply), it makes sense, to freeze essential claims of the authors in annotations itself.
( At the same time, this is a test, if DiiGo annotations on a WikiPage are preserved. )
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