Creating a wiki

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jhsu802701's picture

I have created my first-ever Drupal web site called Doppler Value Investing (http://www.dopplervalueinvesting.com/). It's about my special version of value investing that estimates the intrinsic business value of a stock from free cash flow instead of earnings and book value.

I'd like to add a wiki to it. How do I do this?

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Wiki

mark_anthony's picture

Do you mean pages that anyone can edit?

Also, why have a separate Wordpress blog as well, when you can have a blog on this site?

-mark

Wiki, blog

jhsu802701's picture

Yes, I'd like to set up pages that registered users can edit.

I've had the Doppler Value Investing blog on Wordpress for a few years. Is there a way I can integrate it or move it to my new Doppler Value Investing web site?

Wiki

mark_anthony's picture

You probably want to use the "Book" module (Modules > Core - optional > Book). Then when some pages are created, under Permissions turn on for "authenticated user" : "edit any book content".
Then anyone who has a login to your site can edit those pages. There are some revision history options, but I am unfamiliar with those.

I am unsure about any easy way to integrate a Wordpress blog directly into the Drupal site. Other than to start new post in the Drupal site and direct users to older posts to WordPress.

You could grab the feed from the Wordpress site and display those

I only know what I have used so here are some examples from my site:
Book : http://www.minneapolisunited.org/coaching/player-development-guidelines-...
Feed (from other site) : http://www.minneapolisunited.org/aggregator/sources/8

WordPress Migrate and Book Module

wylbur's picture

Your site is in Drupal 7, so you can use the WordPress Migrate module:
http://drupal.org/project/wordpress_migrate
It's a little work, but that will import all your content.

For the Wiki, you could look at the Book Module. Book is part of core, and creates a structured directory of content for your site. Here's a link to documentation:
http://drupal.org/documentation/modules/book

If you are going to allow 'strangers' to create content on your site, you will want to set up some moderation process, otherwise you will just end up with spam ads. But that might be content for another discussion.

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