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Creating ScrewTurn Wiki Namespaces In Sueetie v2.3

Sueetie has always supported ScrewTurn Wiki 3.x's Multiple Namespace architecture.  It’s a very cool, very powerful feature.  A sticking point, however, was that ScrewTurn Namespaces other than the root broke the page layout.  Specifically,... [More]

Posted on 12/31/2010 1:51:30 PM by Dave Burke, (1) Comments
Categories: Sueetie | ScrewTurn Wiki
Tags: ScrewTurn Wiki Namespaces

ScrewTurn Wiki 3.0.4 Enhancements on Display at Sueetie.com

The latest and greatest version of ScrewTurn Wiki, v3.0.4.560, is now on display at Sueetie.com/wiki. It has all of the Sueetie Framework enhancements as before like tagging and event calendar scheduling, plus two new enhancements coming in v2.3, integrat... [More]

Posted on 12/30/2010 9:06:45 PM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
Categories: Sueetie | ScrewTurn Wiki
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Tags Everywhere! Sueetie Wiki Page Tagging Now Online

Sueetie Wiki Pages now support tagging and are fully integrated in Sueetie's Global Tagging Architecture and Sueetie Search.  Wiki Page Tagging is another example of how the Sueetie Framework adds functionality to an application not available out-of-... [More]

Posted on 9/2/2010 11:00:48 AM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
Categories: Sueetie | ScrewTurn Wiki
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Finally Gave my Sueetie Wiki Some Good Luvin’

I’m thankful for a lot of things that resulted from creating Sueetie. One of the things I’m thankful for is the opportunity to build a library of documents and “think wiki.” Having the opportunity to gain a proficiency with ScrewTurn Wiki in the process h... [More]

Posted on 8/1/2010 12:38:13 PM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
Categories: Sueetie | ScrewTurn Wiki
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Sueetie Going Mobile Series: ScrewTurn Wiki

This is the fifth and final Sueetie Going Mobile Series post and the fourth on a Sueetie Application. We covered BlogEngine.NET, Gallery Server Pro, YetAnotherForum.NET, and will close out the series here on the world’s first mobile version of ScrewTurn W... [More]

Posted on 7/15/2010 4:34:47 PM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
Categories: Sueetie | ScrewTurn Wiki
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More on Custom Page Styling in ScrewTurn Wiki

In our last episode we walked through the process of creating Namespaces in ScrewTurn Wiki, selected a theme and as a bonus, demonstrated how to fine-tune page elements to duplicate the page styles across all ScrewTurn namespaces. Today we're going to rep... [More]

Posted on 4/29/2010 6:55:43 AM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
Categories: Sueetie | ScrewTurn Wiki
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Duplicating Custom Page Styling in ScrewTurn Wiki Namespaces

One of the great features in ScrewTurn Wiki is namespaces, distinct wiki areas supporting namespace-specific permissions and administration, theming, page layouts and more.  ScrewTurn Wiki namespaces are fully supported with Sueetie, but the Sueetie ... [More]

Posted on 4/28/2010 1:45:56 PM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
Categories: Sueetie | ScrewTurn Wiki
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Sueetie.com Now Serving Up ScrewTurn Wiki 3.0.2!

Happiness doubles-up, first with the upgrade of Sueetie.com to BlogEngine.NET 1.6 earlier this week and now ScrewTurn Wiki 3.0.2.  The latest version of ScrewTurn Wiki just feels good, and it seems wicked fast to me. It is fully integrated into the S... [More]

Posted on 2/12/2010 4:39:48 PM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
Categories: Sueetie | ScrewTurn Wiki
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DBVT.COM Services Area now powered by ScrewTurn Wiki

One of my goals for 2010 was to convert my DBVT.COM Services page to a wiki where I would have the freedom to update and change my message more easily.  Here’s what the Services page looked like. One long static message that’s over a year... [More]

Posted on 1/12/2010 8:00:00 PM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
Categories: ScrewTurn Wiki | Sueetie
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A More Scalable ScrewTurn Wiki Membership Model

I was scratching a scalability itch wondering how ScrewTurn Wiki configured for file-based user storage would perform in a community of 100,000 users. The result was a new approach to Sueetie-ScrewTurn Wiki Membership as described in the new Sueetie Wiki ... [More]

Posted on 1/11/2010 6:25:28 PM by Dave Burke, (0) Comments
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