The following wikis (sites, not Engines) support creole:
- AERJ - Asocio Esperanta de Rio-de-Ĵanejro.
- Bitbucket - a Mercurial version control system host - using the Python creoleparser module.
- Kantaro-Vikio - community collecting Esperanto song lyrics using DokuWiki.
- La Venko-Vikio - community collecting funny pictures of "Esperanto" signs.
- MyOpenLink - OpenLink Data Spaces public access site. Create your own wiki instance, or work within someone else's. Note that Creole support is a per-cluster setting, where clusters are contained within instances -- so not all instances will support Creole, though the overall Data Spaces do.
- PageOfText - You decide the content... it's just a page of text. Creole markup is available in the "advanced options" for a page.
- Sylabus UAM - using the MoinMoin Creole parser plugin (private wiki, but here are some public pages).
- TortoiseHg Wiki - hosted on Bitbucket (see above)
- WikiCreole - using the CreolePageFilter.
- WikiOhana - using the Creole Markup Extension.
- Wikiotics - Language instruction site - using the Python creoleparser module.
