G'day Jeffrey, Not much I can help you with, but I did want to at least throw a curve-ball at you re getting comments from your TiddlyWiki viewers.
What if you setup your TiddlyWiki to capture user comments via some other collaboration tool that you can embed in your TiddlyWiki Tiddlers ? Just for prototyping $hit$ and giggle$, I've setup a quick Google Spreadsheet to capture info via a Google Form, and I embedded the Google Form in a "template" tiddler. That template tiddler takes care of putting the current tiddler's title into the first field of the form by dynamically creating the link to that Google Form with the first field pre-populated. Then, any tiddler you want to enable for viewer comments, you could setup something very basic like I did: transclude the tiddler in question via the Google Form template to get the current tiddler's title into the Google Forms link. Check out the result in this sample tiddler <https://intertwingularityslicendice.neocities.org/CJ_TiddlyWiki_Configuration.html#Some%20Tiddler%20With%20Viewer-Comments%20Form> I've added to my hosted TiddlyWiki instance. I didn't do anything too fancy there. Just proof of concept ! Cheers ! On Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at 4:08:55 AM UTC-4 JWHoneycutt wrote: > I am a programming newbie, but am moderately comfortable with TiddlyWiki. > My process is single file TW5.html's stored on Dropbox and opened from > TiddlyDesktop. I have struggled with GitHub, but GitHub Desktop has finally > "clicked". > > I would like to share a ReadOnly wiki (Using Ton Gerner's $:/plugins/tg/ro > <#m_4663913306341124987_%24%3A%2Fplugins%2Ftg%2Fro>) with 23 lot owners > in a Costa Rican HomeOwners Association. My place is in this neighborhood: > https://airbnb.com/h/LasPlataformasAndGuesthouse. > > I have the wiki content and have created an initial production wiki - no > SideBar, no end user editing. I am interested in a limited set of end users > being able to comment, for me to moderate and revise the tiddlers. > > On GitHub, I created a private repository (not sure if private status was > needed) for the HOA. I think I can take the TW5.html file and rename it > "index.html" in the repository. I can keep all image files in a > subdirectory called "images" so the wiki doesn't get too big. (Should I use > relative or canonical referencing to the PDF and JPG images?). > > Theoretically, I could share a link to the repository that has this > ReadOnly wiki in it. I have tested that the "add comment" feature now > present in TiddlyWiki version 5.1.23 still works despite Ton's "ReadOnly" > status. > > We sorely need to revise our community rules. I am thinking of asking > owners to sign in or register so comments are not anonymous and I can > restrict visibility to owners (and a community attorney). > > I could moderate the comments, and then revise the tiddlers to put out > revised versions of the production wiki. It sounds like a lot of steps and > may prove too complicated. I will have to get a workflow in order to not > forget steps. > > Ideally, we all build consensus amongst owners (many of the needed changes > will require 100% unanimous consent, and we have yet to get 100% > participation in any meeting). This may be easier now with the advent of > Zoom... > > 1) Does anyone have a plugin that provides a "register" or "login" for > access to a wiki? (like Zoom uses for access to a recording) > > 2) I am sure that Continuous Integration solutions are the ultimate > answer, but that is beyond my skillset (for now) and I would like to get > this project up and running within a couple weeks (max). > > 3) Should I have made the repository "Public"? (or does it matter, since I > am the only one who will likely be working on it at the gitHub level). > > 4) Does it matter if I use relative or canonical links to images? > > 5) Do you know any example wiki's I can learn from or find ideas? > > 6) Convert to Spanish with a button? (just one tiddler at a time - > ultimately the document we will create needs to be in Spanish) > > Jeffrey > -- 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/ccc126bb-264c-4ec5-911f-38758c0f983fn%40googlegroups.com.

