Easy-to-use Quickie Wiki software for efficient content management without technical complications.
For those who are new to wiki, there are numerous resources available online that can explain how it works. One of the oldest wiki sites is worth checking out, as it provides a wealth of helpful information.
When it comes to wiki implementations, there are many out there, but not all of them are up to standard. This is where CGI::Wiki comes into play – a wiki framework that is both extensible and well-maintained.
Alternatively, there is the simple and flexible CGI::Kwiki module. With just one command, you can create a brand new Kwiki website. The module doesn't require any prerequisite modules aside from those that come standard with Perl, and it doesn't even need a database backend (though it can be configured to use one if needed).
By default, Kwiki's features are fairly comprehensive, including support for HTML tables. However, users can easily customize any aspect of the software to suit their needs.
If you're interested in trying out CGI::Kwiki for yourself, installation is quick and easy. Simply create a new folder, navigate to it in your command line, and run the kwiki-install command. The software will be ready to use in no time!
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