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Everything is a card.

User accounts, images, card types, forms... they're all cards. All cards have a name, a type, content, and some permissions. That's the basic design principle; the rest is an exploration of what we can build with them:

Some starters:

Wagn organizes information into cards.

Currently, for example, you are reading a card called "Introduction." On the sidebar at the right you can ...

To get started using a Wagn, you have several options:
  • Choose an existing Wagn. If Wagn.org doesn't do it for you, check
...

Browsing

Across the top of every Wagn page you'll see links to take you to the Wagn's front page (Home), see recently changed cards (Recent - ...

Creating and editing cards

Relating cards to each other

Cards can relate to each other in several different ways. In the text of any ...

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How do i change my password?

First, click on "My Card: <your name>" (all the way at the top and near the right ...

For a narrative tour of what Wagn can do, see:

In Wagn, pretty much everything is a card:
Wagn organizes information into lots of interconnected cards.  If you've used wikis before, you might be wondering, "Why don't you just call them pages?"  There ... Tickets relevant to :
You may have noticed that you can open and close cards by clicking on their title ...

...or skip the storytelling with:

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Auto card auto save Backup card card types comments contextual generation of web addresses custom edit instructions custom new user information customizable favicon formatting help text inclusion invitations links permissions plus cards recent changes redirection Related tab relative inclusion renaming revisions sidebar table of contents TinyMCE web address for everything WQL wysiwyg

If you'd like to see changes to our documentation as much as we would, join the doc discussion:

(To be folded into ticket system as appropriate:) Please feel warmly welcomed to contribute, or to tell us what parts of documentation you crave most. To ...