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Last Updated: May 13, 2007

Posted: May 13, 2007

Now vtiger Wiki is powered with WYSIWIG (What You See Is What You Get) editor. I express my sincere gratitude to MediaWiki – FCKEditor Extension team for providing such a wonderful integration of FCKEdtior with MediaWiki.

Those who are familiar with Wiki syntax can immediately realize that there is a considerable amount of learning curve involved in it. For newbies, definitely this is not-so-easy task. The main reason is most of the writers are already familiar with the Text or/and HTML editors and they have to learn completely a new syntax (kinda new language) to work with Wiki, which may lead to frustrations (for some people) particularly while formatting the content.

Here is a snapshot of vtiger Wiki – Editor.

Henceforth, you can create new documents using Editor itself (See Help link before starting a new page). However, the existing documents will remain in Wiki markup for some time till ported to new Editor.

I am looking for community help in porting the existing documents.

Gopal