From 0fe6036add864c1de29cb19a2bd3fd0c71370f81 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "http://joey.kitenet.net/" Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2011 17:00:56 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Added a comment --- ...mment_1_b193caa886a47c685ac7dafaf60c1761._comment | 12 ++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/forum/section_editing/comment_1_b193caa886a47c685ac7dafaf60c1761._comment diff --git a/doc/forum/section_editing/comment_1_b193caa886a47c685ac7dafaf60c1761._comment b/doc/forum/section_editing/comment_1_b193caa886a47c685ac7dafaf60c1761._comment new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c40cf8aa7 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/forum/section_editing/comment_1_b193caa886a47c685ac7dafaf60c1761._comment @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="http://joey.kitenet.net/" + nickname="joey" + subject="comment 1" + date="2011-08-05T21:00:56Z" + content=""" +Not exactly the same, but a large document is sometimes stiched together by inlining smaller sections. The sections can then be clicked on to go to their page and edited. For example, see . A side benefit of this is that users can post comments on each section of the page, which are visible when viewing the page for that section, but not at the top level. + +I suspect section editing is necessary on eg, Wikipedia because it reduces the change for conflicts when multiple people are editing different parts of the page. Ikiwiki instead avoids conflicts by harnessing the merging power of a version control system such as git, so multiple edits to different sections of a page can be made and each saved without manual conflict resolution. + +I'm happy that modern web browsers allow searching inside text edit boxes, so when I want to jump to a given part of a large page I'm editing, I just search for the text. +"""]] -- 2.26.2