Soren,

I have said this a number of times, I call it the "Standard Edition". I 
also built a learning edition, based on all tiddlywiki.com with additional 
note taking facilities.

Always having an Empty.html is a good design approach, the minimal version. 
It is not suitable for new users transitioning.

Regards
Tony

On Friday, May 29, 2020 at 3:11:39 AM UTC+10, Soren Bjornstad wrote:
>
> How about creating a second official edition that consists of the core 
> bundled with a plugin or three designed to make TiddlyWiki simpler for 
> beginners? This edition could be presented as the default when downloading 
> TiddlyWiki, with a smaller option to download empty.html for people who 
> already know what they're doing. And if you wanted to get rid of the 
> training wheels later, all you'd have to do would be uninstall the 
> plugin(s).
>
> On Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 11:57:21 AM UTC-5, OGNSYA wrote:
>>
>> Diego: Fully agree. Keep TW as it is - highly customizable. But allow 
>> casual users to get a much more straightforward out-of-the-box experience.
>>
>> About Obsidian: Seems interesting. But one thing that I really can't get 
>> behind is the edit window separate from the preview one. I know it's very 
>> popular, but I'm suspicious it's mostly among devs. For non-devs it's a 
>> dealbreaker. To me it's so akward - such wasted screen space...
>>
>

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