Wiki-based portfolios?
February 24, 2006 5:25 AM   Subscribe

Using a wiki (media wiki) to display a portfolio...ideas, best practices, plug-ins, doodads, or hoohas?

We use a MediaWiki wiki at work for an informal pseudo intranet, with sections created for each department, projects, brainstorming, etc.

As the designer, I figured a nice (and potentially simple) way to create an internal portfolio of interface design ideas would be to place mock-ups on the wiki...thing is, i'm having a hard time conceptualizing how that would be done (and done well).

All i'd need to do would be to place .jpg or .gif images on the wiki, perhaps organized by project name or date or something (not well thought out)...like a typical portfolio. I've never been terribly fond of the standard "file upload" wiki proceedure, so I was wondering if there was something...better...or more robust...that I could implement?

Can you point me to any clever wiki-based portfolio implementations? Or maybe some tools that would play well with a wiki (perhaps something like...Gallery)?

Thanks!
posted by tpl1212 to Computers & Internet
 
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