• Pepperfly

    (@pepperfly)


    The “free” version has no available settings, other than changing the slug name. But, then if I try to open somewebsite.com/wiki and expect to find a table of contents, all I get is a 404. Nothing ties all the wiki’s together, like the way a blog or site map might, so have to make your own TOC. Unable to change the page template; I’m stuck using a template with a sidebar, rather than a full page template, or any other template I desire. I’ll figure out a way to use this. Will probably end up paying the $20 premium, as I do find this to be a useful plugin.

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  • Hi @pepperfly,

    Thanks for your feedback, we do hear you. The plugin doesn’t contain a TOC feature currently but there’s a Wiki widget that shows the Wiki pages. That can easily be used to reference them all so you don’t need to handle it manually.

    Templating can actually be done like described here:
    https://premium.wpmudev.org/forums/topic/wiki-page-templates#post-342520

    I realize it’s been a moment since you’ve posted this but we’d love to look into all these things with you through the forums here:
    https://www.ads-software.com/support/plugin/wordpress-wiki-plugin

    I’m sure we could provide solutions for any specific requirements you might have.

    Thanks for your feedback though, hope to hear from you there! ??

    Cheers!

    Thread Starter Pepperfly

    (@pepperfly)

    Thanks for the reply. I’d forgotten that I posted that feedback. Thanks for responding to it. I’ll look into your suggestions, as Wiki’s are still on my to-do list <heh>. ??

    Hey @pepperfly,

    Thanks for your reply as well and we’d absolutely love to assist with your use of the plugin. Just let us know any concerns you might have through the forums.

    We’ll be more than happy to assist there. ??

    Cheers!

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