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− | I have also run into the difficulty of choosing a tool that would be easy in use and wouldn't require any complicated actions to create a nice-looking and proper functional site. After making a list of possible site building tools and considering a great number of pros and cons I have chosen wiki (also known as MediaWiki). | + | I have also run into the difficulty of choosing a tool that would be easy in use and wouldn't require any complicated actions to create a nice-looking and proper functional site. After making a list of possible site building tools and considering a great number of pros and cons I have chosen '''''wiki''''' (also known as '''''MediaWiki'''''). |
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Frankly speaking, when I started working with wiki I doubted our original choice. But gradually I've made sure that it was the best decision made. | Frankly speaking, when I started working with wiki I doubted our original choice. But gradually I've made sure that it was the best decision made. | ||
− | First of all you need to download the wiki installation from the net. The best source of mediawiki installation is http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Download | + | First of all you need to download the wiki installation from the net. The best source of mediawiki installation is '''http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Download''' |
Once it it downloaded to your PC, you need to upload it to your hosting account via FTP. If you want to create a site for your main domain then you need to upload it to 'public_html' folder (different hosting providers have different root folder, so you'd better check this with them). Alternatively you can install it into a sub-folder (e.g. 'wiki'). | Once it it downloaded to your PC, you need to upload it to your hosting account via FTP. If you want to create a site for your main domain then you need to upload it to 'public_html' folder (different hosting providers have different root folder, so you'd better check this with them). Alternatively you can install it into a sub-folder (e.g. 'wiki'). |