Actually, I might like to have a "knowledge base" article-style help system, each entry generated by org mode as a single web page, the search engine utilizing Google custom search engine just for my help site. Isn't this what WORG is doing? On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 2:14 PM, John Hendy wrote: > > On Jan 24, 2014 12:59 PM, "von Hercynius" > wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I'm at a business that wants to create an on-line help system in order > to describe all their daily practices. I'm suggesting org mode at the tool. > I'm an org mode beginner, but as I understand I can create knowledge base > entries or issues or help topic entries as individual files. These topic > entry/Help KB files can contain ample tag/keywords in order to effectively > queried by "the agenda" search engine. Am I correct so far? Also, has > anyone tried this before; any examples out there of an on-line help system > with an index/search capability? > > > > Sounds like what worg is, at least to some degree (an org based wiki/web > site). > - http://orgmode.org/worg/ > > Stack overflow also comes to mind as something to look at. It supports q & > a as week as predictive answer suggestions when you go to create a new > question. > > It might help if you submitted a sort of sketch of what you're looking to > do, such as general structure, if it will be pre-populated only or feature > user generated content, etc. > > That might help others to chime in with suggestions. > > John > > > Bottorff > > North Shore Minnesota >