
If you don't like PHP or don't know what it is mediawiki is not for you, try something simple like Trac, or drop the wiki idea, and check out markdown. mediawiki magic word _NOINDEX_).įor a personal wiki with one user everything related to chat, forums, boards, message walls, talk pages, or mediawiki Flow (their idea of discussions) should be irrelevant. Invisibility by obscurity doesn't work, googlebot (example) will index everything it can see, unless you forbid it in a robots.txt (cf. If it can be reached you are by definition the server admin and can decide which services/files/. See wikipedia:firewall as an example for an interwiki link -) Slightly reworded, of course external links or interwiki links to, say, wikipedia, won't work while you are offline, but otherwise your personal wiki is hosted on your personal box (laptop, smart phone, whatever), and as admin of this box you decide if it can be reached at all from other boxes. I would suggest continuing on making a personal wiki is you're committed to even make a wiki at all - however, it will show up in search engines if anyone interested in the topic looks it up and can read it.Ĭreate your own personal wiki and don't try promoting it
#MTA WIKI OFFLINE OFFLINE#
Browse the MTA scripting wiki offline and much more quickly: offline wiki copy.
#MTA WIKI OFFLINE MODS#
Wikia is a website meant for open, public projects/wikis, so whatever topic or subject you're doing and the extreme privacy expectations you want for it doesn't seem to fit with FANDOM in general. Two multiplayer mods MTA Multi Theft Auto and SA:MP San Andreas. Normally I would ask why the topic of the wiki has to be kept as private as possible but I will refrain from that. However, it's very different from Wikia and doesn't work like it. Slightly reworded, of course external links or interwiki links to, say, wikipedia, won't work while you are offline, but otherwise your personal wiki is hosted on your personal box (laptop, smart phone, whatever), and as admin of this box you decide if it can be reached at all from other boxes. I suppose you can make an actual website like Weebly or something.

Plus there is no such thing as an "offline wiki" that still belongs to the FANDOM wiki network. FANDOM is very unique and the only thing that comes close to it is Wikipedia itself - I'd be amazed to find any online websites that come remotely close to it. I've never heard nor do I believe that there are website services that are identical to FANDOM in terms of the functionality you're talking about.
