Title: Basic Wiki that Works
Last modified: September 3, 2016

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# Basic Wiki that Works

 *  [JulianSMoore](https://wordpress.org/support/users/juliansmoore/)
 * (@juliansmoore)
 * [10 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/basic-wiki-that-works/)
 * I had tried several approaches to incorporating information previously generated
   in MediaWiki (including WikieEmbed, which seems to have been abandoned) but none
   worked for me.
 * Having a basic ability to recognise links and mark them as existing pages, or,
   if not yet written to allow for their creation (or indicate that a subject will
   be developed) is pretty much all I needed for the information management aspect.
 * However, the inclusion of a new post type with style classes, wiki tags and categories
   is useful.
 * The only thing I would like to see added would improved handling of the post-
   meta data [though this apparent shortcoming could just be my ignorance of WP 
   options somewhere…], which, having not “post” category appears as e.g. “by Julian
   Moore | Jun 30, 2015 | | ” with an unsatisfactory blank after the date… but that’s
   hardly sufficient reason to mark down a plugin that does a simple job as described
   well.
 * [NB I have not tried the TOC or sidebar widget yet.]

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 *  Plugin Author [dmccan](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dmccan/)
 * (@dmccan)
 * [10 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/basic-wiki-that-works/#post-7980199)
 * Thank you for the nice review.
 * What theme are you using? If it is a free one or one I own I’d be happy to see
   how we can get the author’s name showing.
 *  Thread Starter [JulianSMoore](https://wordpress.org/support/users/juliansmoore/)
 * (@juliansmoore)
 * [10 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/basic-wiki-that-works/#post-7980210)
 * I’m using Elegant Themes Divi 2.2 at present (upgrade to 2.4 pending).
 * ET seem to be good at compatibility so if it worked for something std (if you
   don’t have ET) like one of the WP basic themes I expect (or is that my naïvety
   showing?) it would work here too.
 *  Plugin Author [dmccan](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dmccan/)
 * (@dmccan)
 * [10 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/basic-wiki-that-works/#post-7980211)
 * Divi is popular! I’m using it for my site. Here is the page with the sample wiki:
 * [http://www.davidmccan.com/wiki/learning-chess-wiki/](http://www.davidmccan.com/wiki/learning-chess-wiki/)
 * I think that showing the author is an option in the Divi ePanel under Layout 
   settings. There are three tabs there. I have it enabled for all three, but you
   should be able to find the one that will show it on the wiki pages.
 * I’m using the latest 2.4.5.1, but my named has always shown once I enabled showing
   the author.
 *  Thread Starter [JulianSMoore](https://wordpress.org/support/users/juliansmoore/)
 * (@juliansmoore)
 * [10 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/basic-wiki-that-works/#post-7980215)
 * I think our wires are slightly crossed – not author name missing but Category
   I think.
 * You have exactly the same thing on your site where under the post title it says“
   by David | Mar 8, 2015 | | ” – ?it’s because Category is selected in the layout
   options but there is no Category to go there.
 * I don’t really want to disable that piece of meta it because it’s global.
 * NB in single post layout I have author, date, categories & comments enabled; 
   in general I have only author and date; single post layout is the issue here 
   I think (there are no such options for Single Page Layout)
 * It would be nice if at least the first item in Wiki Categories (?or Wiki Tags?)
   could be used… Or would it? If the cats (tags) come in alpha order maybe better
   to show all?
 * What do you think?
 *  Plugin Author [dmccan](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dmccan/)
 * (@dmccan)
 * [10 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/basic-wiki-that-works/#post-7980216)
 * You are right. Sorry I didn’t see you are talking about categories. It looks 
   like this is something that has to be done in the theme, not the plugin. I’ll
   look at it this weekend and see if I can modify a Divi template to show the categories.
 *  Plugin Author [dmccan](https://wordpress.org/support/users/dmccan/)
 * (@dmccan)
 * [10 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/basic-wiki-that-works/#post-7980217)
 * Hi Julian, I created an example that works with Divi that should give you a good
   start. I’m using the files on my site. You will need to use a child theme if 
   you are not already.
 * Here is the link:
 * [http://www.davidmccan.com/show-category-and-tags-for-wiki-pages-using-divi/](http://www.davidmccan.com/show-category-and-tags-for-wiki-pages-using-divi/)
 * There is a zip with the sample files at the end. Let me know if you have any 
   questions or it doesn’t work for you.
 *  Thread Starter [JulianSMoore](https://wordpress.org/support/users/juliansmoore/)
 * (@juliansmoore)
 * [10 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/basic-wiki-that-works/#post-7980220)
 * Oops! Sorry, couldn’t find this thread earlier: posted a non-issue in support
   🙁 – see details there… summary: worked a treat – thanks.

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