Re: [tw] Using TW as a professional webpage

2017-03-02 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi Josiah > Sini-Kit is probably the best public example of how far you can get doing > "static". Its very impressive. > > Riz's recent experiment in generating blogs is very suggestive too. Yes. In fact, there’s been a lot of work over the years on TiddlyWiki’s static site generation

Re: [tw] Using TW as a professional webpage

2017-03-02 Thread Josiah
Just a side note ... Sini-Kit is probably the best public example of how far you can get doing "static". Its very impressive. Riz's recent experiment in generating blogs is very suggestive too. IMO we don't make enough noise about the GENERATIVE capabilities of TiddlyWiki, i.e. being able to

Re: [tw] Using TW as a professional webpage

2017-03-02 Thread Jeremy Ruston
The trouble with the word “static” is that it has several meanings depending on ones frame of reference. Conventionally, a “static web page” is one that is served directly from storage, with no processing on the server to customise the page. Ever visitor gets the same file back when they

Re: [tw] Using TW as a professional webpage

2017-03-02 Thread BJ
in this case static mean a page 'build from fixed html' - ie uses the browser to parse html into a dom, as opposed to tiddlywiki that creates (and recreates) the dom from a (dynamic) list of tiddlers. On Thursday, March 2, 2017 at 8:24:41 AM UTC+1, Mat wrote: > > To be honest, no really great

Re: [tw] Using TW as a professional webpage

2017-03-01 Thread Mat
To be honest, no really great answer so far ;-) ...but, I guess the main point with a static TW is *faster/easier for the visitor to load*. Wikipedia states: A *static web page* [...] is a web page that is delivered to the user > exactly as stored, in contrast to dynamic web pages which are

Re: [tw] Using TW as a professional webpage

2017-03-01 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Hi tejjyid and Tobias > Static means node generated sites of individual static html pages Static pages can also be exported via Advanced Search > Filter tab > Export button Good night! Thomas -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To

Re: [tw] Using TW as a professional webpage

2017-03-01 Thread Tobias Beer
Hi tejjyid, Static means node generated sites of individual static html pages: http://tiddlywiki.com/#Generating%20Static%20Sites%20with%20TiddlyWiki ...whereas a full TiddlyWiki would be more "dynamic" in nature, in terms of interactivity. Best wishes, Tobias. -- You received this message

Re: [tw] Using TW as a professional webpage

2017-03-01 Thread tejjyid
I think all they mean by "static" is "not using Nodejs", in other words, what the most of us who came from TW classic would think of as bog-standard TW. But I could be wrong. What exercises me about TW a a website is, how do I turn off all the authoring functionality? Maybe that's what "static"

Re: [tw] Using TW as a professional webpage

2017-03-01 Thread sini-Kit
TW5 can be static or run under node.JS TW5 is a very good idea. I learn it for many years, but still don't understand how Tiddllywiki work :) I can make 1000+ pages static site and modify all this pages in a very easy way. It makes TW5 unique instrument for me. среда, 1 марта 2017 г.,

Re: [tw] Using TW as a professional webpage

2017-03-01 Thread Mat
>...static Why do you guys emphasize "static" so much? Is default TW, with some visual remodelling, not a good idea? <:-) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an

Re: [tw] Using TW as a professional webpage

2017-03-01 Thread Jeremy Ruston
Hi peuhpeuh Another example of a web page built with TiddlyWiki is the site I built for my consultancy company Federatial: https://federatial.com The site is a plain static HTML file that was exported from TiddlyWiki. Best wishes Jeremy. > On 1 Mar 2017, at 14:12,

[tw] Using TW as a professional webpage

2017-03-01 Thread peuhpeuh singe
Hi, I am considering to use tiddlywiki to create a quite simple professional homepage (grossly consisting of a set of elaborated summaries of my past activities). The reason to this is that, as for now, tw is the only tool I used to produce html pages which is , while pragmatic, a bad