Use your wiki as a central information repository (for example an intranet or a project wiki) and include signposts and links to documents stored elsewhere, for example in Google Shared Drives and on websites. |
Plan your wiki before you start creating it. This Wiki Planner outlines some of the things you might like to think about. |
Spend an hour or so working through this beginners' exercise to familiarise yourself with some basic techniques for putting together a wiki. |
Whilst drafting your wiki pages, restrict access to yourself and any co-editors. When ready, you can then give access to your approver if needed, before making your pages visible more widely. |
Use the wiki in conjunction with the Google Suite and create a wiki front-end menu for Google Drive folders and docs to improve navigation and make searching easier. |
Give your wiki a logical, hierarchical, structure by adding ‘child’ pages to ‘parent’ pages in the appropriate places. |
To make your page more attractive and easier to read, use the |
Use the ‘Expand’ macro to save space on your page, for example when compiling a list of questions and answers. |
Create a simple team directory using the ‘Panels’ macro. See the Enterprise Projects Team Profiles for an example. |
Use the Coolors website to generate colour schemes and get html colour codes for pasting into panels. |
Explore other non-restricted York wiki ‘spaces’ for ideas - try browsing the Space Directory for examples. |
Use the ‘Watch’ option to see when collaborators have updated sections of your wiki space. |
Include a search function and restrict it to your wiki space - see macros for different search options. If you need to know your Space Key you can find it at Space tools ! Overview. |
Include a Google Form on your wiki to collect feedback or queries to help users and build in ongoing user-directed changes. |
Ensure that your wiki pages are accessible - use features such as the built-in header and paragraph styles, and use colour with care. See the Creating Accessible Documents page for more information. |
Occasionally when inserting a URL for a Web link, the Insert button is greyed out. Pressing Return at the end of the URL should resolve this. |
Compiled by Dom Ennis and Lorraine Moor