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Would you buy the book?

Author: Rick Sapir - Published Sep 30, 2010 02:48am EDT
UPDATE: Tiki Essentials has been published! Learn more...

When I began Tiki for Dummies Smarties, my original plan was to produce a "real" print-on-demand book. However, I quickly realized that:

  1. It would be a lot of effort to get the material from the wiki into a better format for printing
  2. The material changes too quickly. Smarties, like Tiki itself, is always in a state of flux. By the time I got a book ready for printing, it would be out of date.


I provide PDF "snapshots" on Scribd (which only take an hour or so to produce) but they are filled with formatting issues.

Tiki Essentials is somewhat different than Smarties. I don't anticipate updates coming as quickly. As a result, I've thought of producing a printed version of Tiki Essentials. I started playing with methods for exporting from the wiki into a page-layout program for production (probably through LuLu.

I'm tentativley planning on:

  • Soft cover (color)
  • Perfect bound
  • 175 pages (black and white)
  • Full index
  • US Letter size (8.5" x 11")

If I fix the price at $19.99 (USD) + shipping, is there a market? I'm thinking of making it available from Amazon.com, BarnesAndNoble.com, as well as directly from LuLu.

What do think? Is there a market? Would you buy it?

One-click PDF

Author: Rick Sapir - Published Aug 27, 2010 11:02am EDT

You can now create a PDF of any Tiki Essentials page with a single click. I've implemented Tiki's Print-to-PDF feature, using the hosted HTML-to-PDF converted by PDFmyURL.com.

To check it out, simply click the PDF PDF button at the top of most pages. Enjoy!

Tiki Essentials now Live

Author: Rick Sapir - Published Aug 01, 2010 08:00am EDT

I am proud to announce the formal release of Tiki Essentials. This Tiki resource, (which I hope other Tiki-ers will find as useful as Tiki for Dummies Smarties), is full of the "essential" information that "all Smarties need to know" in order to make the fullest use of Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware and become part of the Tiki Community.

With Tiki Essentials, I've attempted to collect and codify the "tribal knowledge"-esqe information that everyone should know, but most folks don't know how to find out. Inside Tiki Essentials you'll learn:

  • How to customize a Tiki theme (CSS styles and TPL files)
  • How to add Web 2.0 widgets and scripts to Tiki pages
  • How to use trackers (including dynamic lists and pretty trackers)
  • How to create your own custom plugin
  • How to edit, update, and repair your database (including querying the database from a Tiki page)
  • How to join the Tiki community (including getting commit access to SVN and where to go for help)


As with Smarties, Tiki Essentials is a wiki... I invite the entire Tiki community to edit, translate, correct, and expand the content.

Tiki Essentials
What every Smarty needs to know about Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware

User Registration Now Open

Author: Rick Sapir - Published Jul 09, 2010 06:32pm EDT

For the remaining portion of the Tiki Essentials beta, I've opened the site registration! If you've been looking for a way to get involved with the Tiki community, here's your chance.

Registration is quick and painless, and takes only a few moments. Once verified (and I strive to approve all registrations as quickly as possible), you'll be able to edit nearly all of the pages on this site.

Not only am I looking for folks to help "fill the missing blanks" for the remaining empty pages, but I'm also actively seeking feedback for the site as a whole, and for the "contributor experience."

If you're up to it, why not jump right in!

My Essential Plan

Author: Rick Sapir - Published Jul 01, 2010 02:27pm EDT

I'm still busily working on getting Tiki Essentials ready for "publication." I still have some holes I want to fill (specifically the Trackers and Database sections) before I'll officially launch the site.

A special "Thank You" to everyone who has sent feedback, become a Facebook fan, or Twitter follower. These are really the only ways that I'll ever know if anyone fines this stuff useful (or not)!

Tiki Essentials Gets Tagged

Author: Rick Sapir - Published Jun 04, 2010 09:00am EDT

I have enabled Tiki's freetag feature on Essentials. I know that some people are not too fond of tag clouds, but I personally find them highly useful. As Essentials continues to grow (I hope!) the tags will become an invaluable navigation and organization aid

Tags
Tagging pages on Tiki Essentials.


And to make it easier for folks to tag pages, anonymous visitors can now tag pages, too! You can avoid the CAPTCHA by registering as a contributor.

See Using this Guide for complete information on how to tag pages in Tiki Essentials.

Tiki Essentials Open Beta

Author: Rick Sapir - Published Jun 03, 2010 08:42am EDT

Tiki Essentials is now open (more or less) for business. Approximately 50% of the content is "complete" and another 20% "in progress." You can review the site status on the What's New page.

Please send me your feedback... good, bad, or otherwise!

During this beta, there is no site registration — I'm still working out the kinks for Intertiki between Essentials and Smarties. However, if you interested in helping (writing, editing, or translating), please let me know and I'll set up an account for you!

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