A bliki is a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
It looks like a blog but is in fact a wiki.
All who use it own it as all can change everything in it.
The sand-wiki-en is kind of a sand-box extending to the horizon. It is for testing wiki - especially the creation of new pages - in the odd-wiki-hive. Read aggregated information about the sand-wiki-en on odd-wiki-center-en: sand-wiki-en.
The classical wiki-page for testing is the sand-box. Many testers use it. You find short wiki-instructions in it.
There are more sand-wikis to try out wiki. Find the most appropriate one for your testing and have fun.
To edit a page click edit this page to the upper right.
We use day-page-sets. What is a day-page?
On a bliki the css is used more extensively to make it look a bit more sexy. Don’t change it radically here, please. You may can that in the css-sand-wiki.
The hybrid of day-pages and regular wiki-pages is still fairly new. We’d like to know how it changes things. Tell us how it feels. For example in then talk. Thanks!
Take a look at the formatting rules if you want to know more about the formatting here.
The sand-wiki-en sits in the odd-wiki-hive and runs on the free / open source Oddmuse wiki software.
We also use clean linking and local names in this wiki. But feel free to write as you please. CamelCase works, for example WikiNode.
You should take a look at the messages from odd-wiki before editing.
Click face to see the face without the front and to edit the day-page-set.
Example of a test entry to the face
Simply copy the header from the youngest day-page “face” into the day-page “face” for today, write your text, save. It’s published in the wiki-net of the sand-wiki-en (it takes ~ 20 minutes to two hours until it can be viewed on wikis the day-page gets included into - if you attach “?cache=0” to the page url is can be viewed immediately).
There are sand-wikis for all purposes now.
To test and play with wiki to understand it better we now have the