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pegasus

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Feel free to share your wiki created with VaultWiki via this thread. If you run a large "big board" forum, please share your forum stats and the approximate number of pages in your wiki.

For example, our parent company uses VaultWiki on vB3 to post information about projects their employees were involved in.

Cracked Egg Studios - The Vault:
http://www.crackedeggstudios.com/studio/
 
I use VaultWiki to write content about the Free United Club of Kids:
http://www.freeunitedclubofkids.com
 
Our VaultWiki installation is brand new, so barely any content just yet. But our forum has over 6,000 members and about 50,000 posts and is growing rapidly (we've been online 1 year), and we have very ambitious plans for our Wiki. I look forward to maximizing VaultWiki's capabilities and providing a lot of great experiences for our users.

Big Mike Trading
http://www.bigmiketrading.com

Click Wiki on the navbar.

Mike
 
Just launched: http://www.runicgamesfansite.com . The Wiki is under the Information tab. Also, I thought I would share this with you:

Hi everyone, I just launched my new website yesterday, and am spending a little time spreading the word and reviewing everything that I have used to develop it. The site is http://www.runicgamesfansite.com, and we just relaunched it yesterday. I wrote a long post about it over on the vbulletin.com Pre-Sales forum ( http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?358215-The-Power-of-vBulletin-4-My-review ), and in it I mentioned VaultWiki. Here is the quote:

I found my answer to the wiki with VaultWiki ( http://www.vaultwiki.org/ ), and ended up purchasing the Premium Package. Honestly, it was worth far more than what I paid for it. The import from mediawiki was relatively easy, and after the import I had two options: Turn on the legacy code options to make the original pages show up more or less like the originally did, requiring less work to convert but costing server performance, or leave the legacy code off and undergo the back-breaking task of converting the entire wiki to the new BBCode system. We ended up ditching the legacy code and getting some help from community members to convert the wiki. It took a long time, but it was definitely worth it. Also, Pegasus, the author of VaultWiki, gives some of the best tech support I've ever seen. If you want an integrated wiki for vBulletin, THIS is your best choice.

Thanks for the excellent service, and I hope my recommendation gets you a few more customers.
 
We have called ours Library rather than wiki - we wanted to distance ourselves from the common understanding of what wiki's have become, and that is our case it is just that - a reference Library.
Wikipedia and Wikileaks are a LONG way from what Ward Cunningham started ;)

http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showlibrary.php

The first main book is the New To Photography book which is a comprehensive beginners guide to digital photography with a self paced learning plan.

Early days for us, we only installed VaultWiki last Thursday, but have around 100 pages up and running.
 
I am running two VaultWiki installations.

One is Nerve HQ, which is a guild website for the game Star Wars: The Old Republic.

The other is Food Noggin, which is a food related website about the culture of food, along with recipes and personal blogs.
 
Some great examples. I am stuck on getting my site to look/feel like the Runic Games and Birthright sites listed above.

Specifically, you click on the "Wiki" tab on their sites, and you are taken to a Home Page that shows not only a top level wiki index, but modules like search, glossary, news, etc.

Can someone generally explain how this is done (short of a boatload of manual coding?)
 
Some great examples. I am stuck on getting my site to look/feel like the Runic Games and Birthright sites listed above.

Specifically, you click on the "Wiki" tab on their sites, and you are taken to a Home Page that shows not only a top level wiki index, but modules like search, glossary, news, etc.

Can someone generally explain how this is done (short of a boatload of manual coding?)

this is done in the VW:Server settings (replace wiki tab)
see vw manual: VaultWiki:-Server-Settings#Replace-Wiki-Tab-by-URL
 
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