Archive for the ‘Development’ Category
WikkaWiki 1.1.6.6-RC1 available for testing
A candidate release for WikkaWiki 1.1.6.6 is now available for beta testing. Your bug reports and comments are appreciated!
Two new CAPTCHA anti-spam/anti-bot modules available
As of 1.1.6.4, Wikka now supports a modular plugin framework for user registration validation. Besides the two modules that ship with 1.1.6.4 (a “dummy” template module and an invitation code module), two new modules have been developed and are available for installation. Read the rest of this entry »
Wiki consulting: a resource for Wikka-focused service providers
Do you or your company provide consulting, development or technical support services focused on WikkaWiki?
You can now register for free on the WikiMatrix Consultant Marketplace for Wikka and describe the services offered by your company.
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Introducing WikkaEdit
At WikkaWiki we love wiki markup. Wiki markup is a simple and fast way to generate well structured XHTML output using a light, plain-text format that you can safely copy and paste. This is the reason why we all tend to prefer editor toolbars (or directly writing wiki markup) over feature-bloated and unaccessible WYSIWYG plugins that produce ill-structured XHTML.
Following this idea, Olivier–who recently joined the Wikka Developer Team–has done a tremendous work and rewritten the editor toolbar from scratch. The result is truly amazing and is called: “WikkaEdit”.
WikkaEdit is a new streamlined Wikka editor toolbar with more user-friendly features and a new and improved look-and-feel. It replaces the WikiEdit toolbar by Roman Ivanov, bundled with Wikka since the very first release and currently discontinued.

The basic version of WikkaEdit is included in the development branch of WikkaWiki 1.1.6.4 and features the following improvements:
- lighter and more performant code;
- improved cross-browser compatibility;
- self-resizing editor;
- additional buttons;
- improved search and replace functionality;
- indent/unindent using tab;
- new keyboard shortcuts;
But–guess what–this is just the beginning! If 1.1.6.4 introduces the basic functionality of WikkaEdit, 1.1.7 features an advanced version of the editor toolbar with a nifty inline helper for Wikka actions. The advanced version of WikkaEdit can be previewed on a demo server and is already available for testing in the nightly builds.
I’ll post separately a review of the advanced version of WikkaEdit. But first please join me in thanking Olivier for the great job he has done!
