A WordPress theme combining wiki and blog functionality for knowledge bases, documentation, and editorial content platforms.
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Wikilogy is a WordPress theme designed to combine wiki and blog functionality into a single platform. It enables users to create knowledge bases, documentation sites, and blog content with a unified interface, making it suitable for creating community-driven content platforms, documentation hubs, and editorial sites that require both collaborative wiki features and traditional blog publishing.
Wikilogy is ideal for organizations, communities, and publishers who need to maintain both a knowledge base and a blog on the same platform. It works well for software documentation sites, community forums with editorial content, educational platforms, and corporate intranets that require collaborative wiki-style content creation alongside regular blog updates. This theme is particularly useful for teams that want to combine user-generated wiki content with curated editorial blog posts.
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