On Apr 27, 3:38 pm, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am not a designer but when I look at web pages like those
> > of 37Signals' Backpack (usehttp://www.backpackit.com/tocreate a
> > backpack - something like a wiki) I find much more clarity there.
> In summary: TiddlyWiki's default layout might be seen by some as a
> having a lack of 'clarity', I see it as saying "this is a simple,
> generic starting point" that encourages you to customize it to meet
> your needs, in contrast to "this has everything already set up and
> ready for use"... as long as your use fits a pre-defined pattern.
When I talked about clarity I was not referring to the fact the a
backpack page is designed for a specific use case and thus might
provide more guidance than a TW tiddler. The clarity I was referring
to (and would like to see improved in TW) is the design comprised of
text areas, white space, lists, buttons, colors, and fonts. Do you
think it is impossible to improve the look of TW? Just a thought
exercise: how would TW look like if it were an Apple product? Or a
Google product?
-- Christian
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