Exhibit enables web site authors to create dynamic exhibits of their collections without resorting to complex database and server-side technologies. The collections can be searched and browsed using faceted browsing. Assorted views are provided including tiles, maps, etc.
Kaukolu allows to create annotations using its form-based editor. Users can select arbitrary parts of the current wiki page and create instances that annotate the corresponding section. Selection of the type of instance to create is done with an ontology class browser. This can be used to annotate page sections as tiny as single characters. Overlapping annotations are supported. Some 'context' such as user and time of annotation gets saved along with the actual annotation (instance).
how to transclude? (7SR)
like this: syntax is [t <nid>]. for example: "Please read our WikiGuidelines. If you're new to Wikis, you should read custom essays Wiki:Wiki . WikiWeb?, then play in our SandBox. T" (7SS)
The following people can be hired to set up a wiki that uses Semantic Forms, including the creation of forms and data structure, along with other MediaWiki components. (If you would like to do work for hire, feel free to add yourself to this list.)
Additionally, the following companies can implement Semantic Forms-based solutions:
Currently three wiki hosting sites offer support for Semantic Forms:
The following people can be hired to set up a wiki that uses Semantic Forms, including the creation of forms and data structure, along with other MediaWiki components. (If you would like to do work for hire, feel free to add yourself to this list.)
Additionally, the following companies can implement Semantic Forms-based solutions:
Currently three wiki hosting sites offer support for Semantic Forms: