I absolutely support your idea Riz! On Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 2:17:57 AM UTC+4:30, Riz wrote: > > Sorry about the other post. It seems google groups is messing with me > today. > > > So, I made some changes to documentation changes and pushed them already. > Some others, I felt like I would need to consult the community. > > Few things are very much in need of updates. > > Major Points > > 1. Despite tiddlyfox disappearing entirely from Firefox addon store, it is > still documented as one of the main saving mechanisms for Tiddlywiki. > > https://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted%20-%20Firefox > https://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted%20-%20Android > > Other saving methods are definitely documented. However the space and > prominence given to TiddlyFox gives a false idea that it is somehow still > relevant. > > Please note: I have edited and pushed changes regarding Termux and > replaced AndTidwiki with Tiddloid. I felt like TiddlyFox warrants more > discussion and approval owing to its community nature. > > 2. What is the actual point of "Getting started" tiddlers? All but the > main getting started tiddlers are way outdated and provides false > information. I already pointed out the "Getting started Firefox" and > "Getting started Android" issues. Now look at "Getting started - Chrome" > > https://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted%20-%20Chrome > > The first sentence says only HTML fallback mechanism works in Chrome. This > is false info and other saver mechanisms are documented in TW5 itself. > > The only "Getting started" Tiddler that makes a reasonable sense is > "Getting started Node JS". Delete the rest so that there is one source of > truth to maintain. > > 3. There should be a feature comparison table between the multitude of > saving options available. Throwing tons of options at a user will work > better if the user knows what is the difference between them. > > > 4. Most of the examples of filters in TW5 uses "sort". sortan is more > advanced and natural with respect to non-technical users. However it is > hard to find because user have to specifically search for it. So much so > that even experienced TW5 users forgot about its existence. I suggest we > change all filter examples from sort to sortan. > > Need for reorganisation > > 5. I know "Getting started" is one of the default tiddlers. However in the > TOC organization, it appears in "Working with Tiddlywiki". For a newbie who > accidentally closed the Getting started tiddler, one of the first places he > will look in will be Table of contents. I say we retag the "Getting > started" with HelloThere and push it to the top. > > 6. Is there a definite criteria for matters to be tagged. This is my > understanding from the main site > > - HelloThere introduces and explains the philosophical aspects of > tiddlywiki > - "Working with Tiddlywiki" explains basic tasks. > - "Learning" explains more advanced tasks > - Customisation should ideally involve things you can do regarding styles, > things you can achieve with CSS, color palettes. > > Points below is based on this understanding. > > 7. "Working with Tiddlywiki" should come before "Learning"? Because it is > much more basic. > > > 8. "Philosophy of tiddlers" should be under "HelloThere" with all other > explanations - not under learning > > 9. https://tiddlywiki.com/#TaskManagementExampleDraggableTemplate does > not require "Learning" tag > > 10. Suggested title changes > "How to hide the author's and other fields with CSS" to "How to hide > author/date/other parts of viewtemplate with CSS" > "Simple ways to write protect tiddlers" to "How to write protect > tiddlers" > > 11. Export tiddlers, Adopt a title policy - these two should be under > "Working with Tiddlywiki" because these are basic things and one of the > first things people might look for. > > 12. "How to Customize TiddlyDesktop" should be under Customisation > > 13. https://tiddlywiki.com/#Scalability is a claim. There should be links > to specific instances of such Wikis IMO. > > 14. There is a need for rearranging Learning and Working with Tiddlywiki. > Things like "Task Management example" and is variations should be together > and they should also link to community resources that implemented complex > task management systems. > > > >
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