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Revision as of 08:41, 22 October 2016
Tweeki
= Mediawiki + Twitter Bootstrap
This website is a showcase for Tweeki a skin for MediaWiki (1.25+) based on Twitter's Bootstrap (v3.3.7). It tries to implement as much of Bootstrap's functionality as possible, allowing to use it very easily and with very reduced markup, and features many configuration options.
highly configurable
without the need to tweak Tweeki itself – no conflicts when updating!
userfriendly for newbies
possibility to hide specific functionality that may not be needed in your specific setup
wiki-as-a-website
act like a website and profit from MediaWiki's features internally
semantic wikis
aiming for highest compatibility with Semantic MediaWiki and Semantic Forms
Download
Tweeki is hosted on GitHub and can be easily downloaded, cloned or forked.
Installation
The installation procedure is very simple and takes only a few minutes.
Features?
Most of the things that are possible with Bootstrap are possible with Tweeki.
Tweeki was originally developed for Skriptenforum.net.
It was made possible through the financial support of: