Recently Added/Edited Solutions
Blip TV (Rating: 2, Comments: 1)
This solutions allows to embed videos from blip.tv. Choose a video you want to include, click on the Share on the right side, change to Embed with Showplayer and copy the code to your page between [[embed]] ... [[/embed]] tags as shown below.
Bibliography/Footnotes/Comments Listed in TOC (Rating: 13, Comments: 3)
By default elements such as Bibliography/Footnotes/Comments are not listed in Table Of Contents (TOC) created by the [[toc]] tag. You can fix it ;-)
Automatic Sitemap (Rating: 100, Comments: 22)
It is quite important to have a nice and clean structure of the site. One of the best ways to do maintain such a structure is to use the "parent page" relation. This allows to:
- display breadcrumb navigation element within pages
- make nice sitemaps and listings
Animoto (Rating: 7, Comments: 2)
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Alexa traffic ratings (Rating: 5, Comments: 0)
Alexa.com provides approximate traffic ratings for major websites on the web. They also offer embedding traffic graphs on your own website — simply click "Put this graph on your site!" below the graph, copy the whole code and paste it between the [[embed]]...[[/embed]]tags.
Adding A Site Logo (Rating: 114, Comments: 40)
This snippet lets you add a logo to the site by creating a custom CSS.
3d tagcloud (Rating: 50, Comments: 39)
Most likely you are using tags on your wiki. And the TagCloud module.
Custom Permissions Error Message (Rating: 9, Comments: 0)
The standard permissions error message that pops up has messages preset by Wikidot. Using a bit of CSS you can customize this message in a way that might better fit the needs of your site.
New Tabview (Rating: 12, Comments: 23)
This package provides A custom styled CSS3 tabview for your wiki with no CSS needed. You must have Google Chrome or Safari to see the full features of this CSI!
Previous and Next Navigation With ListPages (Rating: 4, Comments: 0)
If you'd like to make it easier for users to navigate a series of pages (like blog posts or a series of related articles), you can set up a < Previous | Next > type of navigation using the ListPages module and a live template.




