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Our documentation site has some pretty good guides on how to Install your tiki out of the box, and choose which configurationyou want to make active. Apart from the nuts and bolts IT and software stuff, are some ideas for the first steps you can do to make it grow. |
1. Create an Interaction Plan | |||||
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3. Make it Beautiful | |
Never underestimate the power that the visual appearance of your site has on people. People are overwhelmingly sensory, and when there is no sound, taste or smell to your website (um, and i think there are ways of doing that now if you really want to) people will be very focused on the visual appearance - so don't skimp on this dept.
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4. Get a spell checker. | |
Having a spell checker in your browser is essential if you are doing live-to-web stuff.
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5. Take responsibility for your site. | |
Some very informal comments here. If you are the owner/operator of a website which is accessible to the public no matter how small you are a publisher under some national laws. Whatever happens in password protected pages is pretty much your own business, but anything that is publicly viewable can lead to legal issues if someone considers it libelous, or infringes on a copyright.
Note: Disclaiming all responsibility will not work - it is still your site in the eyes of the law.
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