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Bookbag's content is always going to be its best feature. The simplest websites tend to be the most usable. The average person knows how to browse Wikipedia, so that means they're immediately able to browse Bookbag without much effort. Mediawiki isn't designed to be used as a content management system, but it was the best option we had available to us. Things like adding adverts and banners are a little more complicated than just using HTML, but these are such a small part of what we do (or rather what we leave Sue to do!) that it's not a worry at all. It's all been a huge time saver, whilst also improving Bookbag's usability, design and features. There isn't really anything major we'd want to change about the wiki software. We're incredibly lucky that it's so suitable for our needs.
 
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Tune in next week for an exciting report on my collection of toenail clippings.
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