This is a demo of a modern internet wiki thread (it's not really wiki, it's same BBcode as the rest of forum, except in a sandbox),
It has information so that ANYONE can edit it.
I know the posts of ENWorld and quote the users historical,
From @Morrus to @Umbran in order xp level.
Did you know YOU can start a wiki thread? Yes, you! Start a collaborative project, list, or other thing.
Who, me?
Yes, you.
Use wiki threads for any collaborative post or project.
Feel free to edit this one to try it out. Click on the question mark above for more info, or click here -- they take you to the same place, through the power of hyperlinks.
Or create your own wiki thread. Click the link to find out how easy it is.
Asa side note @Yunru's shameless plug, go check out a short rest variant of spellcasting.
Stay tuned! I may say anything next!
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TESTING... oh wow it really works! -gx.sigma
@GX.Sigma is right - BI
I like soup. Poodle noodle doodle.
How fun! Must watch developments, potentially avec popcorn...! - Grassy
Neat! Does this count s as one of my three required posts before I'm able to post links? Let's find out! - Breon
@Godfear wanders in, looks around wide-eyed, then slinks back into the shadows to lurk.
@TerraDave says go here: SWORD SEEKERS | The Dungeon
@PinkRose I don't think this works.
@BoldItalic offers suggestion: make this post a WikiWiki - an index of all the wikis so people don't have to hunt for them.
Dude, where's my car?
Creators of new Wikis can add links to their own.
Neat. Check out my new free take on the Mystic
There is now a wiki index page:
http://www.enworld.org/forum/wiki.php
You can sort by title, views, or last update.
Also, ending a wiki page now bumps the thread.
I am tempted to share my 5E campaign setting I'm developing, so is using a wiki page a good idea to solicit feedback and share ideas? Or will a regular post be just as effective? I'm reviving my old BECMI/2E setting from the late '80s and having a blast bringing it to 5E. A lot of work to going forward, so feedback is a good idea I think. -Winterthorn.
It has information so that ANYONE can edit it.
I know the posts of ENWorld and quote the users historical,
From @Morrus to @Umbran in order xp level.
Did you know YOU can start a wiki thread? Yes, you! Start a collaborative project, list, or other thing.
Who, me?
Yes, you.
Use wiki threads for any collaborative post or project.
Feel free to edit this one to try it out. Click on the question mark above for more info, or click here -- they take you to the same place, through the power of hyperlinks.
Or create your own wiki thread. Click the link to find out how easy it is.
As
Stay tuned! I may say anything next!
***
TESTING... oh wow it really works! -gx.sigma
@GX.Sigma is right - BI
I like soup. Poodle noodle doodle.
How fun! Must watch developments, potentially avec popcorn...! - Grassy
Neat! Does this count s as one of my three required posts before I'm able to post links? Let's find out! - Breon
@Godfear wanders in, looks around wide-eyed, then slinks back into the shadows to lurk.
@TerraDave says go here: SWORD SEEKERS | The Dungeon
@PinkRose I don't think this works.
@BoldItalic offers suggestion: make this post a WikiWiki - an index of all the wikis so people don't have to hunt for them.
- Best of the 5e Forum
- UNEARTHED ARCANA Index
- 5th Edition OGL Guide
- The new D&D Reading List- WIKI THREAD!
- Problems with Tales from the Yawning Portal
Dude, where's my car?
Creators of new Wikis can add links to their own.
Neat. Check out my new free take on the Mystic
There is now a wiki index page:
http://www.enworld.org/forum/wiki.php
You can sort by title, views, or last update.
Also, ending a wiki page now bumps the thread.
I am tempted to share my 5E campaign setting I'm developing, so is using a wiki page a good idea to solicit feedback and share ideas? Or will a regular post be just as effective? I'm reviving my old BECMI/2E setting from the late '80s and having a blast bringing it to 5E. A lot of work to going forward, so feedback is a good idea I think. -Winterthorn.
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