XWiki
Second generation wiki that allows the user to extend its functionalities with a powerful extension-based architecture.
Product Overview
XWiki is a second-generation wiki that empowers users to extend its functionalities using a powerful extension-based architecture. This collaborative content-management system (CMS) enables the creation and maintenance of websites in a flexible and user-friendly manner.
Main Features of XWiki
At its core, XWiki offers:
- Customizable look-and-feel: Administrators can modify skins and HTML templates to change the appearance and functions of their site.
- Easy editing: Users can edit pages using basic rules, without needing to know HTML or CSS. Page editing can be restricted to specific groups or left open to the public.
- Detailed markup manual: A comprehensive guide is provided for those who want to customize their site further.
Additional features that set XWiki apart include:
- High-quality output: EPUB and PDF files with LaTeX quality make it perfect for managing large texts, such as books and articles.
- Flat-file and Git backend: Long-term archiving and version control are ensured through this combination.
- Bookbuilder: A tool for creating and organizing texts into book-like structures.
- OPDS server: Mobile users can access texts directly in their reading apps.
- Multi-language support: XWiki is localized to over 20 languages, making it accessible to a global audience.
These features, combined with its extension-based architecture, make XWiki an ideal choice for those seeking a flexible and collaborative CMS.
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