I need a personal wiki built from the ground up so I can archive and present my projects and hobbies in a polished, professional tone. The page must feel like a formal knowledge base rather than a casual blog, yet still give me the freedom to publish long-form articles, essays, and supporting photo galleries for each entry. A few specifics to keep us aligned: • Platform: I’m comfortable with MediaWiki, DokuWiki, or a similarly robust open-source engine—whichever you can configure quickly and secure properly. • Look & feel: clean page hierarchy, corporate-grade typography, and restrained colour palette. No playful themes; the design should read like an internal company wiki. • Content handling: articles should support headings, code snippets, footnotes, and references. Image uploads need automatic thumbnail generation and lightbox viewing. • Admin access: I want straightforward front-end editing plus a clear way to back up the entire site (database and assets) in one click or scheduled job. Deliverables 1. Live, self-hosted wiki fully installed on my shared Linux hosting (cPanel available) 2. Custom skin or theme matching the formal style described above 3. Sample pages that demonstrate text-heavy content and an image gallery so I can use them as templates 4. Brief PDF or Markdown guide on adding new pages, categories, and backups I’ll supply domain credentials and initial content as soon as we agree on the build stack. Let me know your preferred engine, approximate setup time, and any past wiki work you can show.