@Jeremy - I'd be happy to help. Shouldn't take too much work to use a template to create a static html/css page but would be great to have everyone's input.
@Yoni - Welcome to TW! Also want to clarify that I agree docs should stay on TiddlyWiki itself, just that they should not be the first thing you see when you go to Tiddlywiki.com :) On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 1:52:59 PM UTC+1, Yoni Balkind wrote: > > I'm a new user (thanks to Anne-Laure's promotion of TW) and I have to say > I'm really struggling to get going.. > > But I'm sympathetic to the challenge of creating good help guides for an > open source project. Perhaps I will volunteer to help a bit when I'm better > at using TiddlyWinks. > > Some of the quick wins that I think would help: > > - consider keeping a curated list of unofficial tutorials. You can store > this on a tiddler on tiddlywiki.com and it should link to youtube videos > and blog posts that your community has created. Eg Anne-Laure's recent post > on on her blog. > > - consider separating your how-to documentation from other types of > documentation. This concept is really nicely explained here > https://documentation.divio.com/introduction/. As a new user I just want > to see how-to's. > > - consider migrating away from google groups in my opinion. Perhaps use > reddit or slack as the official discussion channel. Just a personal view > but Google Groups has an outdated feel > > You are doing lots right though. I personally think you are right to host > docs on TiddlyWiki itself. Its good that you are active on Twitter and that > you engage with the community there. > -- 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 email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/3aa875ab-1a56-40ae-b9b5-d7b3aae24622%40googlegroups.com.

