Mat,

I think one thing your example highlights is that outside tiddlywikis 
standard page elements, all over the internet, various elements are used to 
present information, menus, search and indexes into data in different ways. 
The example you site for example, presents important navigation information 
in a page footer.

I have felt for some time we need to use or develop aspects of tiddlywiki's 
page so tiddlywiki can be reformed as needed to map to some of these 
organisational and aesthetic alternative layouts so it can respond more to 
the circumstances and the content of the wiki, and in some cases look more 
like traditional webpages, but driven by the tiddlywiki platform.

See the system tags that the page template responds to for a start eg above 
story etc..

Some examples

   - Menu line that stays at the top
   - Second menu line
   - Page footer (as in example)
   - Alternative left hand side bar and new sidebar with user content (as 
   we did in TWC)
   - much much more...


Regards
Tony


On Tuesday, January 28, 2020 at 10:10:06 PM UTC+11, Mat wrote:
>
> I have no idea how I stumbled over this some time ago but, other than it 
> being a really interesting site, it has a strikingly TiddlyWiki-feel to it, 
> without it being a TW, don't you agree?
>
> https://www.basicknowledge101.com/
>
> Just thought someone else here might also find the site interesting.
>
> <:-)
>

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