Moving forward I see *two main issues *that prevents simplicity:
1. The navigation when clicking links. Do you find it useful that
tiddles are opening as a vertical stack? I find it kind of confusing, and
not really helpful when you have increasingly large stack. I would like to
explore alternative interactions:
- Swapping the tiddle with a new one, but keeping the breadcrumbs on top
(if possible?) and giving < and > navigation, back and forward in time
where you've been.
- Stacking tiddle when opening into tabs, so you can switch then by
clicking or keyboard shortcut.
2. Editing mode. How can we make the editing more fluent with viewing.
It distances you from just writing if you have to click edit and save
everytime. You should be able to navigate text with keyboard or just click
anywhere in text right away and start editing. Saving should happen
automatically (to local storage). All the text-type formatting could be
hidden, unless it's relevant for the selected word or sentence. This will
reduce visual clutter. Check the simplicity of text editing in *Typora*
<http://typora.io>!
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