I think you have a different conception of a wiki than I do. I think of the collaboration being the root of it, the Wiki Way <http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiWay>: not only many collaborators, but potentially infinitely many (although quite a bit less than that in practice). Whereas it sounds like you would be the only / main editor of your site.
Looks like you want: editability (more 'page' than 'post'), version control, and 'live' (necessarily WYSIWYG) editing. Does that sound right? A lot of services offer feature sets *like* this, not sure if any are an obvious solution. Sites like Squarespace or Wix or many others come to mind, although they are often not as customisable later. -Arlo James Barnes On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 8:11 PM, Gillian Densmore <[email protected]> wrote: > Wiki features I like: Can add to a page, if I make a mistake can undue it > I can be looking at the website and add to it without hopping around from a > adminy pannel and the page i'm looking at >
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