- Try to transfer the DiiGo annotations on the Wc:WikiHive page into this environment since that is likely the most efficient for Mattis.
- Consider a TrailFire solution since that does not require software installation (unlike DiiGo).
- TrailFire may function like a bit of a local anchor, except that it is likely to be located at a fixed offset from the page’s start.
- If material is inserted before this point, the Anchor will appear to shift.
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- using a Transclusion to incorporate a single instance of a set of hyperlinks into as many other ‘contexts’ as possible. For example …
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- The use of the ExternalTransclusion in Wc:HansWobbe that uses
- Read Only disk storage to …
- create a spam free repository
- provide a library of MicroContent blocks of text shared both by multiple Users and within multiple Ww:WikiEngines
- an example of the emerging HwoStyle.Markup that is emerging to meet the needs of …
- having a Lowest Common Denominator markup that will work properly within the largest number of different Ww:WikiEngines.
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- The relative benefits of this methodology, as compared to others, including …
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the original Welcome posted on MeatBall
Hi Hans, welcome. Take your time. Meatball is a “Fass ohne Boden”, you get deeper and deeper and it never finishes
– MattisManzel
Thanks for the welcome, Mattis. Hoffentlich, ein Bier Fass!
Okay, for the non-German speaking; “Fass” I took as Flask or Tankard, “ohne Boden” - without a bottom, “Hoffentlich is hopefully, and if you don’t know what Bier is, you’re on your own, but I recommend Octoberfest as a learning experience!
Having now admitted to knowing German, I should qualify it with Conversational only and then probably just enough to get into trouble professionally, with a limited volcabulary of technical terms - something that has happened on various business trips. – hwo
Hans, just looked up “Fass”, which I wasn’t shure about: cask, barrel. “A barrel without a bottom” is an idiomatic expression in German for something infinite, something you try to reach the bottom of but never arrive there. I was just flattering on meatball, never ever having reached its bottom - but actually I havn’t ever really tried hard. Just for the others to understand. – MattisManzel