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Welcome to Tiki

Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware (Tiki) is a web-based application that you can use to build a website—any type of website that you want, for working collaboratively with others. The content management system at the heart of Tiki powers wikis, forums, blogs, map servers, and more. You can configure the various tools and customize the appearance of the website from Web-based Control panels (Administration pages). This guide steps you through the basics for understanding Tiki.

Throughout this guide (and in the user community in general) we refer to Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware as simply Tiki. This guide is intended for folks who are either new to Tiki as an administrator or new to wikis and CMS (content management system) products in general. We hope to provide enough perspective and procedures to get you up and running with Tiki in a way that is quicker than if you had to figure out the software on your own with only the official documentation.

This version of the guide is based on the latest Tiki LTS (long term support) version. In fact, this reference (the entire website) is built using Tiki. Complete information on Tiki can be found at the Tiki Community portal: http://www.tiki.org.

Disclaimers

This guide is not a replacement for the official Tiki Documentation. Instead it will walk you through some of the more common procedures and help get your Tiki up and running and quickly as possible. Tiki has more than 50 core features (more than other CMS applications1 ) — this guide focuses only on a few of the more common items. You should explore the http://doc.tiki.org" class="wiki wikinew text-danger tips">documentation and https://tiki.org/Community" class="wiki wikinew text-danger tips">community portal for complete information on everything that Tiki has to offer.

This document is not related to the For Dummies series of books.

The author and other contributors make no guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of any information presented here. By using this guide, you agree to do so at your own risk. You further agree not hold the author or any contributors liable for any results that occur from use of the products mentioned in this guide.

This guide was originally published by KeyContent.org.

This guide is Copyright © by Rick Sapir and others under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License. Some rights reserved. Please see the copyright page for details of this license.

Fair attribution includes a return link to http://tikiforsmarties.com (for online use) and mention of primary author (Rick Sapir) and original publisher (KeyContent.org).

Tiki®, TikiWiki®, and the Tiki logo are trademarks of the Tiki Software Community Association, used with permission. KeyContent.org and Tiki for Dummies Smarties are unaffiliated with the Tiki Software Community Association.

Other product names mentioned in this guide may be trademarks, or registered trademarks, of their respective holders, and are used herein for identification purposes only.

Contributions

This guide and website is based on a wiki. By contributing to this website (through comments, wiki pages, or feedback ) you agree to allow the use of your contribution in this, or future versions, of this website and the Tiki for Dummies Smarties guide.


1 Tiki is the Free and Open Source Web Application with the most built-in features (http://tiki.org/FOSS+Web+Application+with+the+most+built-in+features).

Created by system. Last Modification: Friday March 22, 2019 11:15:14 am EDT by Rick Sapir (ricks99).

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