A Red account allows you to make as many membership wikis, apply as many domain names to as many wikis and publish as many wikis as websites as you want.
With a red account you can do all the things you can do with a free account or a blue account and more.....
| membership wikis: create wikis that can only be viewed by their members. Members must have a seedwiki account ( which can be a free account) and must be invited to join the wiki by the wiki owner(s). You need a red account to create membership wikis: see the membership links on the control panel tab of your wiki's directory. See the "member only wiki", "membership admin" and "member report" links. |
flexible editoral control: create membership wikis that can be viewed by everyone, but that can only be edited by their members. You can also create membership wiki's where member's edits of wiki pages must be reviewed and approved before they become public, or membership wikis where only those members that know a special editing password can edit the pages. Forf more on membership wiki see
create member only wikis and track the activity of wiki members
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membership management: create free accounts for others and enroll them as members in the wiki (as well as enrolling anyone that already has a seedwiki account). To invite new members to your membership wiki use the "membership admin" link on the control panel tab of your wiki's directory. |
publish websites: create wikis that look like regular websites to their visitors, but whose pages can be edited like wiki pages when the wiki owner is logged in. This option is available to Red accounts. Look for the "publish this wiki as website" link in your account menu. For more see
publishing a wiki as a web site
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| membership reports: monitor the activities of the wiki's members: see which pages they view and which pages they edit. To see the membership reports click on the "member report" link on the control panel tab of the directory |
www.your_name.com: use your own domain name to point to your wiki (to do this you need to register a domain name with any on-line registrar and then email us to tell us which wiki you want your domain to point to) |
layout control: edit the over-all layout of the HTML page your wiki pages are viewed in |
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