[tw5] Re: Themes (or Good Virgin TiddlyWiki "Baseline HTMLs)

2019-11-14 Thread TonyM
TT > For reasons beyond me TiddlyWikians don't like showing off. > I think there are two reasons for this - TiddlyWikis often contain private information and develop over time - It is actually Quite a lot of effort to polish a solution and publish it. Although Mohamad has "crushed

[tw5] Re: Themes (or Good Virgin TiddlyWiki "Baseline HTMLs)

2019-11-14 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
Short answer, NO. Long answer, good designs and innovation on design is there. But THE problem a starter faces is--that you have to spend time figuring out how to figure out--where the good stuff is. We desperately need a SHOWCASE of finished wiki. But so far we don't have a consolidated one.

[tw5] Re: Themes (or Good Virgin TiddlyWiki "Baseline HTMLs)

2019-11-14 Thread Brian Litman
Thanks for that direction, Tony! On Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at 10:59:53 PM UTC, TonyM wrote: > > Brian, > > A lot of designers have done this. Many are published under tiddlyspot and > many in their own domain addresses often as demos or editions. > > Start with a search at tiddlywiki.com

[tw5] Re: Themes (or Good Virgin TiddlyWiki "Baseline HTMLs)

2019-11-13 Thread A Gloom
Brian Themes (or Good Virgin TiddlyWiki "Baseline HTMLs) Does there exist a *working* repository of forum members nice works of TiddlyWiki's of various design and functionality? As Wordpress authors proudly serve up their creative output - why not experienced T-Wikians?? ### reading these

[tw5] Re: Themes (or Good Virgin TiddlyWiki "Baseline HTMLs)

2019-11-13 Thread TonyM
Brian, A lot of designers have done this. Many are published under tiddlyspot and many in their own domain addresses often as demos or editions. Start with a search at tiddlywiki.com then a search in the tiddlywiki forum. The truth is we could revisit having a central index however when