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Extensions
- MediaWiki extensions on Meta
- Bulk image uploads, Perl script
- SpecialMultiUploadViaZip
- SpecialUploadLocal
- Extending wiki markup - how to write an extension
- Calendar
Tagging
- CategoryCloud adds the ability to create a tag cloud to a wiki site, it generates a tag for every sub-category
- Tag Cloud is intended to provide a tag cloud control for mediawiki: wach tag represents a mediawiki category, the size of the tag being determined by the number of articles on that category
- Del.icio.us-style tags for MediaWiki
Miscellaneous
- Semapedia - connecting virtual and physical worlds
- WikiMatrix - wiki software comparison
- UniWakka - is a light-weight, easy to install and to configure collaborative editing software for web content, mostly intended for an university or scientific environment (features)
- Integration of Elgg, Drupal, Moodle, and Mediawiki
- OpenAcademic is an open source project designed to integrate Elgg, Drupal, Moodle, and Mediawiki
- MediaWiki integration
- Now THAT's What I'm Talking About! tells about interesting ways one advertising company is using Web 2.0:
- "AARF employees have learned to add the tag 'AARF' when they come across a web page (using del.icio.us), a photo (Flickr), or a news story (Digg) that they think will be of interest to their colleagues. Shortly after they add this tag, the bookmark (look at the top of the box), thumbnail of the photo (middle) or headline and description of the story (bottom) show up within the AARF E2.0 Intranet."
- MediaWiki on SWiK
- Samizdat - is a generic RDF-based engine for building collaboration and open publishing web sites
- Implemented in Ruby
- RDF model for site structure and metadata
- Open editing via statement reification
- Relational RDF storage
- More than publishing: material items exchange
- Apple Wiki Server
- WYSIWYG editors
- WYSIWYG editors and MediaWiki software
- Wikiwyg framework and extension
- WikEd is a full-featured MediaWiki-integrated text editor that adds enhanced text processing functions to edit pages. Currently it works only for Firefox and other Mozilla browsers.
- Google service for non-profits
Development
- Parser Functions
- Monobook.css - wiki page design info: colors, etc
Analysis
- Web Page Analyzer - Free Website Performance Tool and Web Page Speed Analysis
- Site information from Alexa - speed, rank, etc
- Wikindex - rank