> The last thing I need is to find people upset with my work. If requested,
> I can roll back existing entrees.
>
@ Mark S Not upset in the least. I am really grateful for all the work you
have put into this. I was just pointing out two issues to consider.
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BRILLIANT idea to use an Aggregator!
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Dashboard in action.
[image: tw-resources-dashboard.png]
On Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 6:40:13 AM UTC-7 Mark S. wrote:
> Saq's page is very nice, but he didn't extract the url or apply tags, so
> it's actually harder to use than the source MD.
>
> My methodology. I use an advanced text editor
Flexbox would be better, since it wastes less space.
display: flex;
flex-flow: row wrap;
justify-content: space-around;
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Hi,
It would be nice if the "Topics" page would use some CSS eg:
column-count: 3;/* or 4 which I used for the screenshot*/
column-rule: 1px solid #ccc;
column-gap: 2em;
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Saq's page is very nice, but he didn't extract the url or apply tags, so
it's actually harder to use than the source MD.
My methodology. I use an advanced text editor and split the original text
into fields with pipes.
I paste the text into an "incoming" tiddler.
I've written a tiddler that
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 1:34 PM Saq Imtiaz wrote:
> @Birthe and @Mohammad:
>
> This is the same content but should be a lot less resource intensive to
> work with:
> https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/streams-tiddlytoolmap2.html
>
Thanks Saq! This is much suitable to create the entries for TW
@Birthe and @Mohammad:
This is the same content but should be a lot less resource intensive to
work with:
https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/streams-tiddlytoolmap2.html
On Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 8:24:06 AM UTC+1 strikke...@gmail.com wrote:
> Mohammad,
> Is this the link?
>
@Jeremy, for the short description, which presumably is the most tedious
bit, it could be more flexible like so:
"Descriptions of less than 10 words will appear directly. Longer
descriptions will automatically be presented inside RevealWidgtes. You can
have both a longer and shorter
Mark - I appreciate the work you've done with this, and so will everyone
who uses it in the future!
At this early stage I think it is better to pour in as much as possible
(...altho the word "pour" doesn't at all reflect the effort it clearly
takes) and that things are tweaked at a later
Hi Birthe,
Yes, this is the right link.
Thank you
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021, 11:54 AM strikke...@gmail.com <
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> Mohammad,
> Is this the link?
> https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/streams-tiddlytoolmap.html I do not
> remember the link, but I think Mark S did something
Mohammad,
Is this the link?
https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/streams-tiddlytoolmap.html I do not
remember the link, but I think Mark S did something similar testing
notowritey.
Birthe
onsdag den 24. marts 2021 kl. 06.05.51 UTC+1 skrev Mohammad:
> Hi Mark,
> I really appreciate your
Hi Mark,
I really appreciate your efforts! I think you should develop a small code
to do the conversion from Toolmap to link aggregator! I know Saq converted
Toolmaps entry to TW tiddlers sometimes ago, but I forgot the link to that
Tiddlywiki!
I know this work is tedious and like you I think
Out of nearly 300 entries, less than 1% had url errors. I was hoping to do
follow-ups with the w3c link validator, but it doesn't recognize the site
as a document. The standard link-checker software said everything was ok,
but obviously that's wrong.
I've removed the entry with a bad url.
I
There should also be a tag to indicate "highest supported version" or
something similar if relevant (for plugins, for example) and its known.
On Tuesday, March 23, 2021 at 8:09:59 PM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote:
> There should be a way to report dead links. LibreNote, for example, turns
> up a
There should be a way to report dead links. LibreNote, for example, turns
up a 404. Someone is adding links without even checking them first.
Also, giffmex.org has been https:// since early 2020. If those adding links
to giffmex.org could convert them from http: to https:, that would be
On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 3:07:23 PM UTC+1 Jeremy Ruston wrote:
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> Probably even less, if I would use a different template, to create the
> output file.
> OR
> Would it be possible to create a community-links.json file that you can
> fetch. ... It would be several kByte.
>
>
> We could
1. Yay! I was wondering when the TW community would get round to this. It
really needed your initiative, Jeremy. Thanks! It will be nice when this
can take the place of the Toolmap.
2. Correction: I add the links in TiddlyWiki toolmap to as many categories
as I think are appropriate, and ofte
Thanks Mark.
The fact that URLs come in all shapes and sizes does make things awkward, which
is probably why few mainstream apps display links in full these days (eg
Twitter, Chrome).
The scraper does some normalization of the link URLs, I'll look at possibly
extending it to record the domain
Hi Mario
> Would it be possible to create a file, that doesn't contain the TW core. ...
> My links file would be about 300k instead of 2.5MByte.
Yes, you can use a modified version of the main HTML template that omits all
the JS to create an "inert" TiddlyWiki which will still be read
Longer URL's overflow:
[image: marxsal-s Links- links-tiddlywiki-com — TiddlyWiki community links
3-22-2021 6-27-36 AM.png]
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Would it be possible to create a file, that doesn't contain the TW core.
... My links file would be about 300k instead of 2.5MByte.
Probably even less, if I would use a different template, to create the
output file.
OR
Would it be possible to create a community-links.json file that
I'm glad to see this. There will be lots to learn from the experience. I've
created a tiddlyhost site for this and made a pull request. I see I'm
already not sticking to the rules with my 14-word link description.
Sorry if I missed something about this, but it looks as if automatic
linking of
Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> [...] polite to make it as small as possible.
> [...] your workflow as smooth as possible so that you've got every
> incentive to keep posting the links...
>
Definitely a disconnect there.
I've previously experimented with savers that save to two places, using
different
> So no misunderstanding:
>
> My wiki with "link tiddlers" can really be any wiki that contains other
> non-link stuff because only the tiddlers tagged $:/tags/Link are fetched by
> the script, right?
That's correct, but another consideration is that the wiki will be fetched very
frequently,
So no misunderstanding:
My wiki with "link tiddlers" can really be any wiki that contains other
non-link stuff because only the tiddlers tagged $:/tags/Link are fetched by
the script, right?
<:-)
On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 9:39:04 PM UTC+1 Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> Just to add that the
Just to add that the aggregator is currently set to run every 17 minutes, so
once you're registered like Mohammad you can keep adding links and watch them
appear on the site very shortly afterwards without any intervention from me.
Best wishes
Jeremy
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This is the content from the TiddlyWiki toolmap from about 6 months ago,
where each entry is in a separate tiddler:
https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/temp/streams-tiddlytoolmap%20-2.html#TiddlyWiki%20toolmap
We might be able to automate extracting and putting the links in the
correct field,
Hi Mat
> Aha. IMO, the string "https://federation.com; definitely makes me think it
> is, well, a link to that site. Besides, what's the point in having that link
> leads to itself...? But OK, maybe it's too early to bring up things like this.
Yes indeed, it's not ideal. I did try it the other
Jeremy wrote:
> Clicking on the federatial.com link will take you to the page about that
> link. To visit the link itself you need to click on the "open in new
> window" icon.
>
Aha. IMO, the string "https://federation.com; definitely makes me think it
is, well, a link to that site.
> It seems like a first step would be to convert the community resources into
> links. A second step might be to convert TiddlyWiki Toolmap into links.
Yes to both.
One of the reasons I didn't add tiddlywiki.com as a source is because the
tiddlers there have a bunch of other tags that aren't
> This is a FANTASTIC idea. Bravo. Will be digesting alongside the
> Tiddlywiki-on-Fission work being done.
>
> Are we starting to approach a 'standard' "Link Tiddler" format? That's also
> cool to see, as I intend to have a few different wikis to curate links for
> various topics. Setting
Hi Mat
> Well, it should come as no surprise what I think of this:
>
> HOOORAYYY
>
> Thank you Jeremy! I'll sign up as soon as I figure out a good wiki for it.
Great. You can always change your wiki URL later.
> 1) The links at TiddlyWikiLinks currently don't seem to work. E.g clicking on
It seems like a first step would be to convert the community resources
into links. A second step might be to convert TiddlyWiki Toolmap into links.
What happens if two people share the same link?
On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 12:17:16 PM UTC-7 joshua@gmail.com wrote:
> This is a FANTASTIC
This is a FANTASTIC idea. Bravo. Will be digesting alongside the
Tiddlywiki-on-Fission work being done.
Are we starting to approach a 'standard' "Link Tiddler" format? That's also
cool to see, as I intend to have a few different wikis to curate links for
various topics. Setting one up for
Well, it should come as no surprise what I think of this:
HOOORAYYY
Thank you Jeremy! I'll sign up as soon as I figure out a good wiki for it.
Two notes:
1) The links at TiddlyWikiLinks currently don't seem to work. E.g clicking
on federatial.com doesn't lead to that site.
2) There's
Excellent, happy to see that you found the time to get this up and running
Jeremy! Thank you.
I'll dive into the details as soon as I have some time to spare.
Regards,
Saq
On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 6:00:23 PM UTC+1 Jeremy Ruston wrote:
> One of the obstacles we face as a community is that
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