It's not a TiddlyWiki theme, it's just Bootstrap <https://getbootstrap.com/> :) My TW uses the default theme.
On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 10:05:37 PM UTC+1, Tony K wrote: > > Anne the theme you are using for your website is so clean > > any chance you have one similar but dark mode? > > On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 10:27:33 PM UTC+3, Anne-Laure Le Cunff wrote: >> >> Hi Joshua, >> >> Welcome to the community! I use TiddlyBlink myself and it's doing an >> amazing job so far. >> >> In terms of themes, here are some that were recently shared: >> >> - http://j.d.tiddlyspot.com/ >> - http://j.d.simplemobile.tiddlyspot.com/ >> - http://j.d.material.tiddlyspot.com/ >> - http://j.d.search.tiddlyspot.com/ >> - http://j.d.whitespace.tiddlyspot.com/ >> >> I hope that helps! >> >> On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 6:31:47 PM UTC+1, Peter Buyze wrote: >>> >>> Joshua, >>> >>> Welcome to the TiddlyWiki community. I am a newbie myself, and have for >>> the last 5 years been taking notes and trying to set up a Zettelkasten. I >>> did not find the right app that fully satisfied me, mainly because I found >>> that simply linking notes was not enough to get a sort of dialogue with the >>> Zettelkasten, as the Zk father Niklas Luhmann used to say. >>> >>> I rediscovered TiddlyWiki a couple of weeks ago, having sniffed at it a >>> few years ago and ran away screaming. This time, however, after >>> familiarising myself a tiny bit more with HTML, I fell in love with the >>> tool. Without exaggeration I would say it is probably by far one of the >>> best, if not THE best tool for a Zk. >>> >>> The only drawback from my side is that, like your friend, I am still a >>> stranger to HTML, that is to say, to the scripting/coding part of it. >>> Scripting/coding (I am not even sure what to call it) are important with TW >>> if you want to make full use of this incredibly flexible and varied tool. >>> Having said that, there are also many plug-ins to extend its functionality, >>> so for my purposes I am more or less, almost, where I need to be. >>> >>> I cannot answer your 2 specific questions, but can confirm that this >>> forum is an extremely good, helpful, and friendly one, and for someone like >>> you with HTML experience you will learn a lot and get a lot of pleasure out >>> of it. >>> >>> BTW I useTiddlyBlink and installed the toolmap (= like TiddlyRoam, if I >>> am not mistaken), which is an unbeatable Zk combination. >>> Good luck, and enjoy!! >>> Peter >>> >>> -- >>> Securely sent with Tutanota. Get your own encrypted, ad-free mailbox: >>> https://tutanota.com >>> >>> >>> 26 Apr 2020, 20:09 by [email protected]: >>> >>> Hi! I'm new to Tiddlywiki. My coding background involves some coding >>> experience (I used to code and network for Building Management Solutions >>> involving HVAC/Lighting Control/Security) but very little by way of HTML. >>> I'm also new to Tiddlywiki. So, please treat me like a child. >>> >>> My interests are research. My friend, who has a PhD in philosophy, and I >>> research together in the hope of writing books on philosophy and theology. >>> Specifically, for any ners out there, I'm interested in Thomistic >>> Philosophy, Speculative History, and ethics within technology. I also work >>> a lot with Hermeneutics and basic apologetic subjects, such as the Kalam, >>> Historical case for Ressurrection, ect. >>> >>> I say all that because I've been trying to get together a note taking >>> system with a few goals in mind. >>> >>> 1. A place where all notes on all subjects, even my bread making >>> obsession, can be placed. >>> >>> 2. A place where those notes are not locked by hierarchical limitations >>> but can "interact" with one another. A big part of my interest in writing >>> is taking two seemingly unconnected subjects and connecting them in new >>> ways. I think that's one of the essential skills all philosophers need to >>> develop. If all of my thoughts are then able to be logically connected in >>> long chains of thoughts which can be later followed up and fleshed out in a >>> chapter, that is very useful. >>> >>> 3. The ability to collaborate. Not only do I want my thoughts to collide >>> with each other but I want to "accidentally" bump into my friend's thoughts >>> and whoever else might join. This also forces this to be completely on the >>> cloud. >>> >>> 4. User friendly. My friend is not very technical. He is an incredibly >>> creative thinker, as his dissertation which synthesized a huge amount of >>> thought shows, but he is not analytical like myself. So, I need something >>> user friendly. >>> >>> Right now I'm thinking that TiddlyRoam or TiddlyBlink will be the best >>> fit for me. I do have a few questions though. >>> >>> 1. How do I change the styling? Are there themes I can easily embed in >>> the code? Back in the day I used to code CSS and HTML for personal pages, >>> though I've gotten away from that. Any experience with these specific >>> distributions of the Tiddlywiki platform as far as style? I'd like to stay >>> away from plugins and just change the HTML file permanently. >>> >>> 2. Any experiences or thoughts? I just found Tiddlywiki yesterday after >>> taking with an IT friend of mine about my goals. So my knowledge base is >>> very limited. >>> >>> Thanks in advance. This platform is incredibly exciting. I don't want to >>> use Roam as I want to own my thoughts so the work you all are doing is >>> incredibly useful. >>> >>> -- >>> 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/a6f073b0-239d-4042-9ebf-ac892bfddc64%40googlegroups.com >>> . >>> >>> >>> -- 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/109a1bfc-d5ff-46e6-9aad-9bd3b3843981%40googlegroups.com.

