Hi Raymond, 

Having said that, are there any rules of thumb or best practices that will 
> allow me to keep most of my content easy to read while still making use of 
> all the great functionality available?
>

Very good question. I think at the moment, there aren't any written best 
practices, that deal with your concern. .. So there's a chance to create 
them ;)

IMO it depends very much on which TW features you use within your text. If 
you happily mix eg: list widgets with your "normal" content it can get 
messy very fast. 

So in my opinion, if you use stuff like eg: 

<$list filter="[tag[myListABC]sort[title]]">
<<currentTiddler>>
{{||$:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/tags}}
</$list>

imo it would be better to create your own global macros. eg: 

<<myList tag:myListABC>>

which makes it more readable, but may not make much sense for a reader of 
the plain text, because you still need TW to render the list.

.... So imo one advice *could *be: "*Use macros, to make your text more 
readable*"

... to be continued ...

-mario




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