Epilogue
While this may be the end of this guide, this is most definitely not the end of your Tiki journey. This guide has covered only a small handful of Tiki's options. Tiki Essentials: What all Smarties need to know about Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware is a good place to continue learning about Tiki.
I also encourage you to explore the complete Tiki documentation for information on all of Tiki's features.
Finally, I am curious about what you think of this guide and this site. Please tell me what you think. Any feedback, compliments, or criticism is greatly appreciated. Even better, become a contributor and help improve this guide.
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This site uses Tiki LTS release with the following options enabled:
- Wiki and Structures
- Trackers
- Search
- CSS menus
- Site logo and identity
- RSS feed for articles
- Multilingual, Translation, and Best language
- Categories
- Ajax
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