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[[image:hotfrog.jpg|thumb|Image: Cookies for <cite class="n">Nicole Sharp's Website</cite> provide tasty data. <ref><code>[[commons:category:cookies]]</code></ref> <ref><code>[[commons:category:cookies by shape]]</code></ref> <ref><code>[[commons:category:round cookies]]</code></ref>]]
The homepage for <u><cite class="u">[[Nicole Sharp's Website]]</cite></u> has been moved from


<u>[[about NikkiWiki|<cite class="u">NikkiWiki</cite>]]</u> and <u>[[about Nicole Sharp's Website|<cite class="u">Nicole Sharp's Website</cite>]]</u> use webanalytics cookies from:
* <code>nicolesharp.net/index.htm</code>


* [https://developers.cloudflare.com/analytics/web-analytics/ Cloudflare Analytics] <ref><code>https://developers.cloudflare.com/analytics/web-analytics/</code></ref>
to
* [https://www.matomo.org/features/ Matomo Analytics] <ref><code>https://www.matomo.org/</code></ref>
* [https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/12159447/ Google Analytics] <ref><code>https://analytics.google.com/</code></ref>
* [https://learn.microsoft.com/clarity/setup-and-installation/about-clarity/ Microsoft Clarity] <ref><code>https://clarity.microsoft.com/</code></ref>
* [https://www.yandex.com/support/metrica/ Yandex Metrica] <ref><code>https://metrica.yandex.com/</code></ref>


NikkiAnalytics with [https://www.matomo.org/matomo-on-premise/ Matomo Analytics] and NikkiWiki with [[mw:Main Page|Wikimedia MediaWiki]] both run on [[wikipedia:free open-source software|free open-source software]] built from [[wikipedia:PHP|PHP]] (Personal Homepage Hypertext Preprocessor). <ref><code>https://www.matomo.org/matomo-on-premise/</code></ref> <ref><code>[[mw:Main Page]]</code></ref> <ref><code>[[wikipedia:PHP]]</code></ref>
* <code>nicolesharp.net/w/index.php</code>
 
Both of these indexpages can now be accessed from:
 
* <code>[[index|https://www.nicolesharp.net/]]</code>
 
This change in the homepage represents a shift from a web-first (HTML-first) webdevelopment model to a wiki-first (MEDIAWIKI-first) webdevelopment model.  Previously, <u><cite class="u">[[NikkiWiki]]</cite></u> was a secondary site intended for notes or incomplete works compiled in wikimarkup before being (re)published in webmarkup (HTML or hypertext markup language) on the main site.  But this just ends up as twice the work.  Other [[mw:What is MediaWiki?|Wikimedia MediaWiki]] sites such as [[wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]], [[wikibooks:Main Page|Wikibooks]], and [[wikisource:en:Main Page|Wikisource]] prove that MediaWiki is more than capable of handling completed works including those with complex content and simply using a wiki as a "quicknotes" system is an underutilization.  A traditional HTML website or homepage is thus unnecessary if a wiki is present on the domain. The exception of course is for a wikifarm where no single wiki is primary, as seen with the HTML homepages for [https://www.wikimedia.org/ Wikimedia] and [https://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia].
 
A major advantage of abandoning webdevelopment in pure hypertext markup in favor of MediaWiki wikimarkup is for intercompatibility with other MediaWiki sites such as Wikipedia, Wikibooks, and [[wikiversity:Main Page|Wikiversity]].  Wikitext can be freely copied to and from <cite class="n">NikkiWiki</cite> and Wikimedia (with attribution) since both are using the same software (Wikimedia MediaWiki) and the same license (<u>[[NikkiLicense|Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike]]</u>). <ref><u><code>[[NikkiLicense]]</code></u></ref>


== see also ==
== see also ==


* <code>https://www.microsoft.com/edge/learning-center/what-are-cookies/</code>
* <u><code>[[about Nicole Sharp's Website]]</code></u>
* <u><code>[[about Nicole Sharp's Wiki]]</code></u>


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Revision as of 2023-09-02T18:24:31

The homepage for Nicole Sharp's Website has been moved from

  • nicolesharp.net/index.htm

to

  • nicolesharp.net/w/index.php

Both of these indexpages can now be accessed from:

This change in the homepage represents a shift from a web-first (HTML-first) webdevelopment model to a wiki-first (MEDIAWIKI-first) webdevelopment model. Previously, NikkiWiki was a secondary site intended for notes or incomplete works compiled in wikimarkup before being (re)published in webmarkup (HTML or hypertext markup language) on the main site. But this just ends up as twice the work. Other Wikimedia MediaWiki sites such as Wikipedia, Wikibooks, and Wikisource prove that MediaWiki is more than capable of handling completed works including those with complex content and simply using a wiki as a "quicknotes" system is an underutilization. A traditional HTML website or homepage is thus unnecessary if a wiki is present on the domain. The exception of course is for a wikifarm where no single wiki is primary, as seen with the HTML homepages for Wikimedia and Wikipedia.

A major advantage of abandoning webdevelopment in pure hypertext markup in favor of MediaWiki wikimarkup is for intercompatibility with other MediaWiki sites such as Wikipedia, Wikibooks, and Wikiversity. Wikitext can be freely copied to and from NikkiWiki and Wikimedia (with attribution) since both are using the same software (Wikimedia MediaWiki) and the same license (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike). [1]

see also

references

  1. NikkiLicense