Wetpaint adds new features

WetPaint’s July update announces several new features in their Wiki tool. From the update:

  • Tables You can now put tables into your Wetpaint site by simply clicking a button on the EasyEdit toolbar. Tables allow you to easily arrange text, data, and photos into rows and columns. With the right-click menu, you can edit your table size and add or remove rows and columns as you see fit.
  • RSS Capabilities If you want to get the latest updates to your Wetpaint site sent to your RSS reader, you can do that by using the RSS feature located in the Site Reports & RSS navigation box on the left side of every Wetpaint site.
  • Streamlined Help Content At the bottom of your Wetpaint site, you’ll notice the “Help” link. This section has been completely reworked to address the most frequent issues we’ve noticed Wetpaint users stumble upon. If you have a question, chances are the answer is there, or on the Wetpaint FAQ site.

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