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A loooooong time ago I saw a post where someone asked about adding a
Wikipedia type message area to their website. Someone sent a link from Wikipedia btu I'm unable to find it. I thought I'd return here and ask. I have a website about video games. For each console I'll have a brief history listed, but often the information is incomplete or there are differing opinions. I wanted people to be able to add their comments to create a type of master database of information and theories. Any tips on the best way to do this? I'm self taught so there are some holes in my training...but I'm always eager to learn. Thanks, Eric Eric |
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"Eric" <> wrote in message news >A loooooong time ago I saw a post where someone asked about adding a >Wikipedia type message area to their website. Someone sent a link from >Wikipedia btu I'm unable to find it. > > I thought I'd return here and ask. I have a website about video games. > For each console I'll have a brief history listed, but often the > information is incomplete or there are differing opinions. I wanted > people to be able to add their comments to create a type of master > database of information and theories. > > Any tips on the best way to do this? I'm self taught so there are some > holes in my training...but I'm always eager to learn. > > Thanks, > Eric > > You could set up a blog where all the comments are listed after your article. That way, you don't get the problem with wiki where you get into an edit war, perhaps. Dyl. |
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"Dylan Sung" <> wrote in message
news:e9isc8$j13$... > > "Eric" <> wrote in message > news >>A loooooong time ago I saw a post where someone asked about adding a >>Wikipedia type message area to their website. Someone sent a link from >>Wikipedia btu I'm unable to find it. >> >> I thought I'd return here and ask. I have a website about video games. >> For each console I'll have a brief history listed, but often the >> information is incomplete or there are differing opinions. I wanted >> people to be able to add their comments to create a type of master >> database of information and theories. >> >> Any tips on the best way to do this? I'm self taught so there are some >> holes in my training...but I'm always eager to learn. >> >> Thanks, >> Eric >> >> > > You could set up a blog where all the comments are listed after your > article. That way, you don't get the problem with wiki where you get into > an edit war, perhaps. > > Dyl. Thanks for the tip. In the end I'll write descriptions for 100-200 consoles. Is it possible to incorporate that many blogs into my website? Thanks, Eric |
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