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Linked in my sig, I use TiddlyWiki, which not a full-blown hosted wiki, but a "wiki-on-a-stick" ... an entire website in a single file. Easy to use and update, but not online interactive like a true wiki. But... no ads and you can customize the look a heck of a lot more if you know some CSS.

Page is kept on my Comcast web space.
 

Host: SiteSled (.com)
Front End: TiddlyWiki
Ads: None
Cost: 100% free. Less than one week of downtime per annum.

That said, I've been looking at a more functional CSS front-end lately (though TiddlyWiki is great for campaigns, as it is complete in one file and can't be edited by anybody but the owner). Click the Blood of Kings link in my .sig for a look, see.
 
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We, too, have used yahoo.groups. I wasn't really pleased with how it looked. I had some time so created this site:
Adventure Log
We looked at a wiki but I wasn't really pleased with how it looked either. I host this on my .mac accnt.
 



niolo said:
We looked at a wiki but I wasn't really pleased with how it looked either.

Yeah, I'm moving to a more traditional CSS front-end for this very reason. Wikis are fun and free, as well as functional, but they often look like ass.
 

Another vote for PBwiki. Link in my sig. It doesn't look like much, I admit, but I don't need it to look pretty, I need cheap (free) and easy to use...
 


http://www.destil.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

It's free since it's on a friend's server. I just pay to register the domain name, though some hosts file changes could get around that. Or I could just put it on an existing domain.

Media wiki is very powerful, too much so for a simple game wiki, perhaps. But there's a lot of support for extensions and other open-source stuff for it. I'm working on and off on a calender plug-in for tracking events and dates, maybe manifest zones and the moons too...
 
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