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r worldbuilding on Reddit: Personal Wiki? I'm looking for a site or software that will let me make a personal wiki for my worldbuilding My hope is to find something that gives me a wiki format, lets me link articles, which isn't difficult to use
Reddit We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us
So what specifically are the rules with making Wikis? | Fandom So, per the other thread linked above (which has a member of Fandom Staff outright saying Fandom does not allow personal wikis you would not be allowed to make a personal wiki for your OCs
Whats the Best Wiki for a Self Hosted Home Lab? If anyone is dead set on using Bookstack… my advice would be to establish a file based knowledgebase in some form, and figure out a solution for pushing that into a database, instead of using that as a foundation for a personal wiki
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I want to create a private wiki for my story ideas, but MediaWiki seems . . . I ended up not actually doing much editing on the wiki before I post an article for the first time After that the wiki is great for making and keeping track of changes I have notes articles in a Syncthing shared between my various devices I just use a good text editor to do the actual writing and then cut and paste the result into the wiki
Software app suggestions to create a private wiki for worldbuilding . . . The appearance of the wiki is important to me, and I would like to have a wiki that visually resembles, and acts like, the Fandom Wikia pages, except private--I've found a skin on Mediawiki (called Cosmos) that would do exactly this for me, but by Mediawiki's own admission, their software is poorly suited to a simple, private wiki like the one
The Definitive, Redditor-Friendly Guide Towards Creating and Publishing . . . An alarming percentage of those cases fell prey to freelancers or companies specializing in Wikipedia publishing that charged them anywhere between $600 - $2000 to draft and publish a Wikipedia page, knowing full well that there was absolutely zero chance that the page would actually remain on Wikipedia