Thread:Project:Support desk/New Topic Template/reply (2)

Thank you for your reply. I will look into your suggestion. I am quite experienced with other CMS's, such as DotNetNuke, Joomla!, and Wordpress, but I am new to wikis.

When I look at something like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy, I see that there is a well defined structure under the TOC. (Etymology, History, Geography, Politics, Economy, etc.).

That is really what I am after. Something of structure, so that the pages are adhered to.

When you say "social constraints", is that what you are referring to? That these are guidelines or best practices that we, in good faith, expect them to adhere to, but there really isn't a technical guideline to help control it? So when the page for Italy was first created, had it been created by someone new and uneducated with wikis, it may have greatly deviated from the desired resulting page, and was left up to an educated community to bring it in line with the operating policy?

I am hoping to make it easier than that so it doesn't take so much effort. Hopefully your Semantic Forms will do the job.

Thank you again for the proper direction.