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.
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,
*logoBuilding Blocks imageEngelbert HumperdinckDemo Revision HistorySample LinksWagn doesJohn AbbeWiki on WheelsClassic LayoutCards Shown on Demo CardDemo InclusionsCompany+*type+*structureMeyer Memorial Trust
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.
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 400Portland,OR97209MMT 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.
