Our wiki software needs a major update, especially as we start to expect users to actually read it.
For instance, look at the FAQ page:
Then, click on edit and see how it should look. From what I can tell, there are a few obvious errors:
1) The wiki software is completely ignoring line breaks. I could hit return 4 times and the HTML rendered would be on subsequent lines, without a break or paragraph tag between them. 2) For some completely strange reason, if you make a list item that includes a link then the entire list item will be in a smaller font. This makes for extremely weird and inconsistent lists when a link to another wiki page is included in some, but not all, of the items. 3) Header text is almost impossible to figure out right, and there is absolutely no standard of what we should do.
Is there a reason we chose the software we did? Would it be too hard to migrate to something else, or at least fix the display bugs?
Thanks, Scott Ritchie