Hi Odin Remove the Obadiah TOC link because it's old, ugly, and there are many more new and better ways to do that.
Yes, feel free to add my documenting TW site. And please, please add Stroll. On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 6:36:57 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote: > Thanks for the reply! > The link works for me. I can remove it of course, but It might still be > useful for people as inspiration, don't you think? Or Do you want it > removed because you don't want it featured? > I just realised that your personal documentation wiki might also be > useful. Can we add it to the list or would you rather not? > > Op donderdag 31 december 2020 om 12:16:49 UTC+1 schreef David Gifford: > >> Hi Odin! Awesome, glad you are doing this. The community section needs >> some love. >> >> While you are at it, please have the Obadiah TOC tiddler removed from >> tiddlywiki.com. Dead link to an old site of mine. I alerted people here >> years ago to remove it, and nothing happened. Thanks. >> >> On Thursday, December 31, 2020 at 4:56:40 AM UTC-6 [email protected] >> wrote: >> >>> Hi everyone! >>> >>> With the new year starting tomorrow I was thinking about updating the >>> community >>> section <http://Community> on the official TiddlyWiki site. To check if >>> all the links are still working, and to add helpful plugins and editions >>> that have been made this past year. My goal would be to increase the chance >>> that we inspire newcomers to try out TiddlyWIki, and to help them find the >>> building blocks to adust TiddlyWiki to their use. >>> >>> My plan is to collect entries in this thread. And then to create a pull >>> request to add them to the website. >>> >>> Secondly, the list under the tab 'resources' is really long and thus a >>> bit unwieldy. I would like to propose to split up this list into different >>> categories for easier browse, search and lookup. My proposal would be to >>> split it into the following tabs: >>> 1) Plugins (for all community made plugins such as shiraz, krystal, >>> projectify etc.) >>> 2) Themes & Palettes (self-explanatory. Maybe even split this one in two >>> as well) >>> 3) Editions (preconfigured Wiki's with a number of plugins for a certain >>> goal/usecase such as: drift, stroll, tiddlyresearch etc.) >>> 4) Other resources (such as macro's, widgets, code snippets etc. that >>> don't fall into the other categories) >>> >>> To clarify, this is to split the current 'resources' tab and thus keep >>> the Tutorials, Examples and Articles categories for their respective use. >>> >>> I am opening this thread to ask for input on what to add. This is the >>> draft of the list based on my bookmarks and the entrees people gave in the >>> best >>> of 2020 thread <https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/f23Eof4TTHI>: >>> >>> Plugins >>> 1) Projectify <https://nicolas.petton.fr/tw/projectify.html> >>> 2) Command Palette <https://souk21.github.io/TW-commandpalette/> >>> 3) TWCrosslinks >>> <https://akhater.github.io/drift/#Plugin%20-%20TWCrosslinks> >>> 4) Editor Autolist >>> <https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/editor-autolists.html> >>> 5) TiddlyRemember <https://sobjornstad.github.io/TiddlyRemember/> >>> 6) Streams plug in <https://saqimtiaz.github.io/streams/> >>> 7) danielo's Context <http://contextplugin.tiddlyspot.com/> >>> 8) Relink Plugin <https://flibbles.github.io/tw5-relink/> >>> 9) linonetwo's Copy on select plug in <https://onetwo.ren/wiki/#:Index> >>> 10) My own recipe plugin ; - ) >>> <https://odinjorna.github.io/recipe-plugin/> >>> 11) Timer Tools <http://tiddlytools.com/timer.html> >>> >>> Themes >>> 1) Mono theme <http://j.d.mono.tiddlyspot.com/> >>> 2) Whitespace theme <http://j.d.whitespace.tiddlyspot.com/> >>> 3) Notebook theme <https://nicolas.petton.fr/tw/notebook.html> >>> 4) >>> >>> Palettes >>> 1) Dracula palette <https://draculatheme.com/tiddlywiki> >>> 2) jd's palletes <http://j.d.palette.tiddlyspot.com/> >>> 3) >>> >>> Editions >>> 1) Stroll <https://giffmex.org/stroll/stroll.html> >>> 2) Drift <https://akhater.github.io/drift/> >>> 3) TiddlyResearch <https://kebifurai.github.io/TiddlyResearch/> >>> 4) Noteself <https://noteself.org/> (is already in the resource list, >>> but I would sort it into this category instead) >>> >>> This is a list of current tiddlers on the tiddlywiki.com website that >>> I've found so far with broken links, that are out of date or need updating: >>> 1) Plugins by Uwe Stuehler >>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Plugins%20by%20Uwe%20Stuehler> - Link to a >>> tidldywiki with javascript error >>> 2) "PETTIL - Forth for the Commodore PET" by Charlie Hitselberger >>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#%22PETTIL%20-%20Forth%20for%20the%20Commodore%20PET%22%20by%20Charlie%20Hitselberger> >>> >>> - website is not online anymore. >>> 3) TiddlyDrive Add-on for Google Drive by Joshua Stubbs >>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyDrive%20Add-on%20for%20Google%20Drive%20by%20Joshua%20Stubbs> >>> - >>> link to the instructions gives a 404 error >>> 4) "TiddlyWiki5 Coding" by Chris Hunt >>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#%22TiddlyWiki5%20Coding%22%20by%20Chris%20Hunt> - >>> site not found >>> 5) "TWeb.at" by Mario Pietsch >>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#%22TWeb.at%22%20by%20Mario%20Pietsch> - gives >>> an empty unstyled 'work in progres' website >>> 6) IndexedDB Plugin by Andreas Abeck >>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#IndexedDB%20Plugin%20by%20Andreas%20Abeck> - >>> coudn't reach site (can anyone check if it is the same on their end?) >>> 7) TiddlyWiki Jingle by Måns Mårtensson >>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki%20Jingle%20by%20M%C3%A5ns%20M%C3%A5rtensson> >>> - >>> page not found >>> 8) "How Does Twederation Work" by Jed Carty >>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/#%22How%20Does%20Twederation%20Work%22%20by%20Jed%20Carty> >>> - >>> the wiki does loads, but the tiddler is missing. Seems to be discontinued >>> since 2016 >>> >>> Some closing thoughts: >>> 1) Third party/community build plugins and editions are not always >>> updated. A disclaimer on top of the list reminding people to carefully read >>> the instructions of the plugin creator, telling them the plugin might be >>> outdated, and to BACK UP BEFORE INSTALLING would be in order. >>> 2) In the future, maybe we can strive towards a community github repo >>> with mature community-made plugins to build a plugin library. this way the >>> installation of plugins is more seamless for the user. But this is a topic >>> for another thread. >>> >>> I hope my ideas have come across clearly (English is not my native >>> language) Let me know if you have any questions on this plan. >>> I am curious and am looking forward to any thoughts and recommendations >>> you may have. Let me know! >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. 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