*Mat *I don't mind building widgets and using macros to simplify them. 
Actually I would like to choose my own templating language. In static site 
builders like 11ty or Gatsby you also use something like Liquid, Nunchucks, 
Handlebars as a templating language. Kind of like macros that run widgets 
(written in html/css/js).

If I use 11ty static site builder and Typora, I can start really simply 
writing markdown and serving static websites, styling a bit with css. 
That's still kind of technical, as many things need to
be tweaked in code editor and terminal. in TiddlyWiki this could be 
achieved much more smoothly.

So, I am not saying remove all that power, all I am saying let's think 
twice what acts as a default. And let's strategically design how 
progressive enhancement works.

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