Blogging With MediaWiki
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I have been very impressed with MediaWiki recently and am curious at what sort of success folks have had at using it for personal, blog-like websites.
In particular, there are 2-3 things that I think I would need to find a way to make work in order to accomplish my goals.
First would be a function of sorts that presented a list of all pages where the most recent (or original?) edit is on a certain date. That could then be accessed through a couple of differnt sorts of widgets. The first would be a calendar type view that allowed you to change months, years, and click on dates to view pages for that day. The second widget type would be the sort that presented a list of month names that could be clicked on to then get a list of summaries for the individual pages.
Speaking of summaries, that is another thing. How hard would it be to make a "summary" page that listed little excerps of sort from various other pages in the wiki. That would be used both for the main page (to show most recent changes - sort of a twist on the "recent changes" page). And that would be used when clicking back through past dates using the calender widgets, etc.
Of course, maybe there is a better way to do the above sorts of things using a wiki-ish method of sorts.
Any thoughts?
I think this idea can help
- It should be a special page extension (something like special:blog)
- It has a target special:blog/user
- You should then create a class in that special page with
- displaying a summary of the blog {{special:newpages/5}} can help
- display a page when a summary is clicked
- create a form for the blog posting
I don't know how to do that though --Hery 17:27, 6 January 2006 (UTC)