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Time to shift gear ! Promote bitweaver !!!
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davidm
Joined: 29 Nov 2004
Time to shift gear ! Promote bitweaver !!!
Posted:30 May 2005 (15:15 UTC)
spiderr
Joined: 08 Feb 2004
Re: Time to shift gear ! Promote bitweaver !!!
Posted:31 May 2005 (16:52 UTC)
davidm
Joined: 29 Nov 2004
Re: Time to shift gear ! Promote bitweaver !!!
Posted:01 Jun 2005 (08:25 UTC)
Helge Karl
Joined: 13 May 2005
Re: Time to shift gear ! Promote bitweaver !!!
Posted:01 Jun 2005 (13:46 UTC)
davidm
Joined: 29 Nov 2004
Re: Time to shift gear ! Promote bitweaver !!!
Posted:02 Jun 2005 (15:04 UTC)
Helge Karl
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Re: Time to shift gear ! Promote bitweaver !!!
Posted:03 Jun 2005 (18:28 UTC)
Stephen Winters
Joined: 22 May 2005
Why use this over Tikiwiki?
Posted:04 Jun 2005 (05:29 UTC)
xing
Joined: 07 Mar 2004
Differences between bitweaver and TikiWiki
Posted:04 Jun 2005 (11:54 UTC)
Stephen Winters
Joined: 22 May 2005
Re: Differences between bitweaver and TikiWiki
Posted:04 Jun 2005 (16:16 UTC)
davidm
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Posted:04 Jun 2005 (17:37 UTC)
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{quote format_guid="bbcode" comment_id="4742" user="xing"}[quote:c79de3e4ca]=> "saladbar" like modularization -- everything is available but I get to pick and choose what gets put on my plate. (The current installer is a great visible place to showcase this architecture.) => solid authorization support built around groups, permission(sets), and categories (or other meta-tagging ability). => solid abstraction for visual elements (into suites and based on modules). => support for mysql + postgresql on both Windoze and *nix. => solid support for multi-bitweaver domains (read "multitiki") from wthin a single bitweaver installation. Also I like the fact the bitweaver doesn't assume it is the whole site; this make integration as part of another existing site/portal mucho easier.[/quote:c79de3e4ca] [quote:c79de3e4ca]- the admin interface (much less cluttered !) - the tableless designs, no tables hardcoded - from Clyde on, the modular approach - less requests on the db (better optimization)[/quote:c79de3e4ca] there are a few hardcoded tables for listings, but these are even kept to a minimum. for instance, the gallery listing in fisheye is an unordered list. this might seem strange, but the styling freedom is quite astounding if you know your way around css. e.g.: you can position the image to the left or the right of the text without even touching the template code. the obvious advantage is that upgrades are easy and quick since you don't need to update your template files, the downside is, that you need to know some css. these are some excellent points. it would be really cool if you could add these to [url]http://www.bitweaver.org/wiki/WhyUsebitweaver[/url] and / or [url]http://www.bitweaver.org/wiki/bitweaver_vs_TikiWiki[/url] as some people prefer using the wiki over forums. xing{/quote}
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