[Wikipedia-l] Wikis and uniformity
Hr. Daniel Mikkelsen
daniel at copyleft.no
Sat Jul 19 12:27:22 UTC 2003
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Rotem Dan wrote:
> I'm an adherent of uniqueness, diversity and individuality, but the
> responses here seem to show that there is a status quo on "how a wiki
> should look and feel" that is maintained and all wikis are forced to
> conform to, for some reason (with the exception of the Esperanto wiki,
> and the french logo). I find that repressive and creatively discouraging.
I think much of the reason Wikis are so similar is that wiki syntax sets a
limit on the design elements you can use - outside the border/skin stuff.
Wiki syntax is essential to the purity of the content. And the purity of the
content is essential to most Wiki sites. Especially to Wikipedia, where we want
the content to be ready to use in print, on PDAs, for blind people, etc.
I'm not saying you weren't aware of it. :) It's just that I think it's so
important, it has to be mentioned every time someone starts talking about
design for Wikipedia.
-- Daniel
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