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Vu Nguyen replied on February 06, 2008 23:07 to the problem "where's the Sandbox as referenced in the Wikis for Dummies book?" in PBwiki:
The Sandbox is particularly useful when you don't want to ruin something on a pre-existing page but need to test something out. For example, if my FrontPage gets a lot of traffic, it may not be a good idea to make an edit that could potentially destroy the existing format. Instead, I can copy the contents to another page, figure things out in that page, then copy them back when I am done.
Some PBwiki users also make use of this test wiki, which is open for anyone to fiddle around with: http://non-educational.pbwiki.com/
Nathan Schmidt replied on February 06, 2008 20:47 to the problem "where's the Sandbox as referenced in the Wikis for Dummies book?" in PBwiki:
Also, while it's awesome that we're featured in that book, it's challenging to run a constantly-evolving hosted service and keep it relevant to the book that's about a product that's substantially progressed since the author last hit 'save'. This is in clear contrast to the old model of "Photoshop 2.5LE for Dummies" or some such, where it really was talking about the exact same product you could walk down to a store and buy, for a couple of years. Computer software as an industry has seen some spectacular changes lately, it's really cool.
KrissyMo replied on February 06, 2008 19:48 to the problem "where's the Sandbox as referenced in the Wikis for Dummies book?" in PBwiki:
Eugene replied on February 06, 2008 19:35 to the problem "where's the Sandbox as referenced in the Wikis for Dummies book?" in PBwiki:
KrissyMo replied on February 06, 2008 19:27 to the problem "where's the Sandbox as referenced in the Wikis for Dummies book?" in PBwiki:
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