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What makes DokuWiki so good for Documentation?

Wikis are good for documentation

  • Easy to install
  • Easy to start: you can share unfinished content early, exposed to many eyes
  • Have a simple, consistent page layout
  • Easy to create and maintain structured, up-to-date documents:
    • collaborative
    • easy to access through the web, with simple login or without any login
    • easy to modify, no need to know HTML
    • easy to link pages
    • easy to create simple and consistent pages
    • easy to search
    • easy to extend with external pages

DokuWiki is even better for documentation

  • Easy to modify:
    • section editing
  • Automatic services:
    • future links: links to non-existing pages are red
    • backlinks
    • inner indexing
    • revision handling
  • Supports multiple ways of including code examples
  • Sophisticated but easily administrated access control through user friendly ACL and User Management GUI
  • Simple but powerful Configuration Manager interface for control over features of not only DokuWiki core but also most plugins and themes. If you are not a PHP expert or don't have time to waste fiddling with conf – no problem! :-D
  • Datafiles are stored in plain text, so:
    • are readable even if your server goes down
    • easy to back up, through server scripts or FTP/sFTP
    • can easily be read, modified, compared, generated with external (non-wiki) programs
  • All those little gimmicks that make documentation fun: footnotes, abbreviations, syntax highlighting
  • Huge amount of available plugins for your specific needs
  • Maybe more I can't remember ;-)
 
faq/documentation.txt · Last modified: 2008/11/21 23:18 by 41.208.48.180
 

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