There's no reason have it look like a blog or a wiki. A blog has an instinctive connection with frequency. If new articles aren't posted every few days it's going to look unloved.FatherJack wrote:Also it's a perceptual change - wiki is old, 5punk Articles is new, plus the more it looks like a traditional games blog, the better advert it is for the site. I know I subconsciously switch between expecting entertainment or textbook material depending whether a site looks like it's a blog or a wiki.
Similarly, all wikis seem to look the same, though they need not.
I propose that the text be called from the wiki and presented in a stylish article format. Comments could be directed to the relevant thread in the forum, as is fairly common with WP/Forum integrations anyway (disabling comments is a little 'closed'; a comments section full of spam is unacceptable and virtually unavoidable). Bit-tech is a good example.
As for the wiki markup, a wordpress- or forum-style rich text editor for text entry should clear up any need for knowing or even seeing markup, and can be made consistent throughout 5punk.
An added bonus is that published articles would be cached. Articles could be displayed with little or no interaction with the database at all. Even with the caching plugin, wordpress has notoriously high overhead.
That's what I was getting at, yes. Wordpress is indeed easy to install, but making it not look like a we've just slapped a wordpress blog on is less easy. Plus integration and maintenance.Dog Pants wrote:If what you're suggesting is something along the lines of writing your article in the Wiki which can then be dropped into a pre-formatted page that shows up as a nice clean article, then yeah that'd be great. I'd assumed it would be easier with third party stuff, but I'm by no means technical when it comes to web stuff.