Hi Edgaras,

Welcome to the club!

It's nice to see a designer's point of view! I think your designs should be 
like brainstorming about UI and UX improvements. It's cool to explore new 
possibilities without thinking about the consequences ;)

We developers and power-users should *not* think about, how of if we can 
implement "those visions". We shouldn't think about "design" backwards 
compatibility. The internals need to be compatible. They are ultra flexible 
already ... We will survive it!

I think it's about the "First Impression" for new users. Newbies want to 
type formatted text. ... Have a TOC ... Create simple ToDo's / shopping / 
<you name it> lists. ... They seem to like "backlinking" more visible ;) ...

I think, if those elements can be made simple and they have the possibility 
to "store", "reload" and make their stuff visible for others, they are 
"caught" already. 

If the second step like dynamic lists need an "extended editor" and 
transclusions, macros, widgets need an "advanced" editor this doesn't 
matter anymore. We got them already. 

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Themes can look like: 

 - Hugo static site theme Ghostwriter 
<https://ibnishak.github.io/Tesseract/themes/ghostwriter.html> or
 - Wordpress Moments 
<https://ibnishak.github.io/Tesseract/themes/moments.html>or    more TW 
like 
 - Whitespace <http://j.d.whitespace.tiddlyspot.com/>      which IMO has a 
very nice sidebar concept. 

IMO we can do everything. ... Installing those 3 themes and make them 
switchable will be a challenge. ... But doable, if it needs to be ... 

There is one more thing, I wanted to show, but it doesn't work atm ;) ... 
Link will follow.

have fun!
mario

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