Howto create your own personal Wiki and place quick and simple front end articles in different categories
Install WordPress
Theme to install:
Everbox
Plugins needed:
TinyMCE Advanced --> https://nl.wordpress.org/plugins/tinymce-advanced/
Enables the advanced features of TinyMCE, the WordPress WYSIWYG editor.
OnePress Image Elevator --> https://nl.wordpress.org/plugins/image-elevator/
Save your time, write with pleasure! Paste images from clipboard directly into the post editor
WP User Frontend --> https://nl.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-user-frontend/
Create, update, delete posts and edit profile directly from the WordPress frontend.
Activate TinyMC
Activate Onepress Image Elevator
Activate WP User Frontend and create a new form:
Give the form a new name: My Wiki Add New Post Frontend Page
Click on: Post Title, now you have a title field for your new post
Click on: Post Body, for your content
Optional Click on Tags for a tags field
Click on Category for selecting your categories field where to place the posts
Save the form and look at the shortcode of the new created form template which you need to put in the new WP-page that we now will create, for m the shortcode is: wpuf_form id="59
Create a New page and give it a name like Post New Knowledge Article
Here you put in the shortcode of the created form: wpuf_form id="59 (don't forget to put the brackets! [ ] )
If you want to protect this page you can put a password on it.
Save the page
Create some categories in which you want to post you articles:
Create a menu or verify that in the primary Menu your new created page Post New Knowledge Article is included, if not select the page and click on add to menu
That’s it and you are good to go
Extra Optional Plugins:
List category posts --> https://wordpress.org/plugins/list-category-posts/
List Category Posts allows you to list posts by category in a post/page
WP Post to PDF Enhanced --> https://nl.wordpress.org/plugins/wp-post-to-pdf-enhanced/
WP Post to PDF Enhanced renders posts & pages as downloadable PDFs for archiving and/or printing.
Anti-spam --> https://wordpress.org/plugins/anti-spam/
Anti-spam plugin blocks spam in comments automatically, invisibly for users and for admins.
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