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=Wiki styling & social tools=
==Intro==
==Intro==
Today will be a collective exploration on different ways to style/structure a wiki with the set of social tools that are embedded in Mediawiki software.  
Today will be a collective exploration on different ways to style/structure a wiki with the set of social tools that are embedded in Mediawiki software.  
To prepare for today we would like to ask you to think of the following questions:


* which aspects or elements of the AA wiki would you like to emphasize?  
* which aspects or elements of the AA wiki would you like to emphasize?  
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'''Beyond Social'''
'''Beyond Social'''


* [https://github.com/wdka-publicationSt/BeyondSocial-wiki BS wiki skin Readme]
* [https://beyond-social.org Beyond Social wiki]
* [https://beyond-social.org Beyond Social wiki]
* [https://github.com/wdka-publicationSt/BeyondSocial-wiki BS wiki skin README]


==Styling & social tools==
==Styling & social tools==

Latest revision as of 23:10, 15 November 2017

Intro

Today will be a collective exploration on different ways to style/structure a wiki with the set of social tools that are embedded in Mediawiki software.

To prepare for today we would like to ask you to think of the following questions:

  • which aspects or elements of the AA wiki would you like to emphasize?
  • what might help the visitor navigate the wiki and find interesting content?
  • what is shown that should be hidden and vice-versa?
  • what would the role of a customised skin be?

Reading suggestions

Interview series on wiki publishing by Publishing Lab team Cristina Cochior, Juan Gomez, Lucia Dossin and Sandra Fauconnier

Beyond Social

Styling & social tools

Elements we can discuss (formally, conceptually and from a situated point of view) this day are:

  • social tools
  • transclusion
  • templates
  • semantic mediawiki queries
  • forms
  • creating a customized skin
  • watchlists & email notifications