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From: Steve Green
Date: May 23, 2024 6:59AM
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Can anyone recommend an accessible wiki? I only have a few criteria:
* I don't want to host it, so I am looking for a SaaS service.
* It doesn't have to be free as long as the cost is reasonable.
* We need to be able to upload files.
* The output has got to be highly accessible, ideally fully WCAG 2.2 AA conformant.
* It must support headings, lists and tables, but probably doesn't need to support much else in terms of semantic structure.
* The authoring interface ought to be accessible, but that's less important.
* I do not want a rich text editor. The output needs to be as visually consistent and boring as Wikipedia.
* It needs to be as simple as possible with only the minimum necessary features.
SlimWiki meets pretty much all these criteria, but it only supports two levels of headings, and they are not interested in supporting more, so we can't use it. Any other suggestions?
Steve Green
Managing Director
Test Partners Ltd
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