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What's a good CMS for dealing with textfiles
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2020-05-22 at 8:39 AM UTCThinking about opening a textfile site.
It would need support for inline images, since they are a necessity now.
PDF support would be another issue.
Wordpress is kind of retarded for that sort of use case. -
2020-05-22 at 8:43 AM UTCI've been using dokuwiki for knowledgebase type things lately
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2020-05-22 at 9:47 PM UTCPHP a shit
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2020-05-23 at 1:28 PM UTCLike totse textfiles or a text dump?
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2020-05-23 at 1:43 PM UTC
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2020-05-23 at 1:44 PM UTC
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2020-05-23 at 2:03 PM UTC
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2020-05-23 at 2:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by Bueno Was thinking of adding a textfile feature for ISS, could be highly beneficial as it might drive more traffic here.
What do you think Star Trek?
I'm pretty sure this URL is already shit canned by Google, so I don't think that would help.
Having some new users would be cool though. -
2020-05-23 at 2:12 PM UTCWhy not make it a wiki and let the users fix the boring shit like spelling, formatting and so on? Of course, certain text files would probably have to be locked.
I support you in your endeavor. Do you have all the original totse text files? My archive is spotty and i wouldnt mind downloading a complete collection in one go. -
2020-05-23 at 2:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev Why not make it a wiki and let the users fix the boring shit like spelling, formatting and so on? Of course, certain text files would probably have to be locked.
I support you in your endeavor. Do you have all the original totse text files? My archive is spotty and i wouldnt mind downloading a complete collection in one go.
Maybe that might be an option.
I have the idea in my head that wikis are slow, aren't really text files, and that dealing with users messing stuff up would be a huge headache.
I dunno if that's really justified though. -
2020-05-23 at 4 PM UTCwhatever you do the integrity of the text files shouldnt be mollested.
including spellings amd grandmas. -
2020-05-26 at 1:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by Cathay Coof Maybe that might be an option.
I have the idea in my head that wikis are slow, aren't really text files, and that dealing with users messing stuff up would be a huge headache.
I dunno if that's really justified though.
You arent wrong, it has ups and downs, just like a pure text file repository, though the latter would be less of a hassle. The only reason I mentioned it was due to many totse text files having instructions that were outright wrong and needed to be corrected before some unfortunate fucks blew themselves up, particularly the guide on making a pipe bomb. Someone wrote an updated guide but the old one was still there.
You can make it a closed wiki where only registered members from NIS are allowed to contribute. -
2020-07-13 at 11:58 AM UTCThe Git approach to versioning would make much more sense than the Wiki approach tbh.
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2020-07-13 at 12:49 PM UTCI have no idea what this post is even asking for. You want a bunch of text files with images on a site... and you want to do what with them? What are you looking for in a CMS that wordpress doesn't give you? Or are you even looking for a CMS at all?
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2020-07-13 at 12:54 PM UTCWordpress works, but I'm not a massive fan.
I'm wondering what would be a good CMS to curate a collection of text files complete with images and possibly videos. -
2020-07-13 at 12:55 PM UTCWhat does 'curating' involve, exactly?
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2020-07-13 at 11:45 PM UTC
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2020-07-14 at 12:35 AM UTCThe OG big dick trill nigga answer is a make file and standard unix toolchain. Maybe a perl script.
The regular big dick trill nigga answer is a make file and pandoc
The trendy javascript kids answer is gatsby or next
Dokuwiki is a better option than wordpress -
2020-07-14 at 12:39 AM UTCor just ssh really