Wagn lets you create integrated web systems

out of simple building blocks called "cards".



Each card is like a wiki page, in that it has a unique name,

a revision history,

Dear America,

 

Unwinnable?

 

- Some dude.

simple editing, and simple links to old and new pages.

But unlike most wiki pages, a Wagn page can contain dozens of cards
displayed in all different ways.

fortzed image
connectipedia image
arb image

Pretty much everything on Wagn is done with cards.
There's a card for every image,

user,

setting,

layout,

<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
  <head>
    {{*head|core}}
  </head>
  
  <body id="wagn">
    <div id="menu">
      Home   Recent   {{*navbox|core}} {{*account links|core}}
    </div>
    
    <div id="primary">
      {{_main|open}}
    </div>
    
    <div id="secondary">
      <div id="logo">{{*logo}}</div>
      {{*sidebar|core}}
      <div id="credit">Wheeled by Wagn v. {{*version|core}}</div>
      {{*alerts|core}}
    </div>
    
    {{*foot|core}}
  </body>
</html>

search,

and whatever structures you choose to Wagneer.

A card can include other cards inside it,
and we can easily edit each included card,
either one at a time or as part of a web form.

 

dwagn image

 

What do you think about the dwagn?


meh. too flamboyant

  --Ethan McCutchen.....Tue Aug 10 17:31:04 -0700 2010


yes

--Anonymous (Not signed in).....2014-09-25 19:38:52 +0000

You can use "inclusions" like these to structure and format information
by setting up patterns of cards including other cards.

 

425 NW 10th Avenue, Suite 400

Portland
,
OR
97209

MMT is the largest private foundation in Oregon and the first major Wagn funder.  Thank you!

You can create all kinds of structures this way, and since everything is a card,
everything can be easily connected to everything else.

 

That's what makes Wagn great for building integrated web systems.