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Did isn't my first wiki, few comments below. I'm not a native speaker and content below wasn't spell checked yet.


Have some exp with wikis. Mediawiki markup syntax sucks big time compared to alternatives.
;Mediawiki markup
:Someone should eat only by using thin straw for comming up with this syntax. I would much prefer Textile or Markdown, which is de facto standard. Still you can't get everything.
;Fancy signatures
:I personally don't get this at all. Signatures should be readable first. Multiple links in signature? Those are useless on touch screens, that lack pressicion - try to click those on smartphone or tablet. Graphical signatures? Don't start me on this. Overall, adding ~700 characters long sig to short comment is just silly - not better than spam links from bots I would say.
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Revision as of 10:44, 25 January 2013

Characters Projects Info
PT Melville
Survivor currently working at Rot Reviving Clinic. Student of MCM.
DD Lynch
Rotter since level two, hopefully it will stay this way. Member of RRF.
JP Hopper
Inactive most of the time. Used only for projects and events.
Tall Monuments
Discover all Tall Monuments in Malton.
Swarm intelligence
Describe why zombie horde isn't stupid in its own way.

Did isn't my first wiki, few comments below. I'm not a native speaker and content below wasn't spell checked yet.

Mediawiki markup
Someone should eat only by using thin straw for comming up with this syntax. I would much prefer Textile or Markdown, which is de facto standard. Still you can't get everything.
Fancy signatures
I personally don't get this at all. Signatures should be readable first. Multiple links in signature? Those are useless on touch screens, that lack pressicion - try to click those on smartphone or tablet. Graphical signatures? Don't start me on this. Overall, adding ~700 characters long sig to short comment is just silly - not better than spam links from bots I would say.