That's good stuff ! On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 9:42:21 PM UTC-3 TeeDub wrote:
> Hello, I have very recently been making a go at improving my Tiddlywiki > skills, although I have been acquainted with it for 14 years. > > I agree with the OP's perspective. (Linking to various "instances" and > resources, rather than trying to provide all of them in one place.) > > > - links to Instances with > - help topics, > - plugins, > - demos, > - themes, etc. > - icons > - base64 fonts > - css blurbs > > > As is the case with many of these things, especially plugins, multiple > plugins sometimes exist on one tw demo site created by a contributor. > > My specific additional input is to attempt lists of individual plugins > (and other bulleted items) such that they are find-able on an individual > basis, with some kind of search or category tagging parameters. > > Even though there is not an overwhelming list, it could be its own > Tiddlywiki all by itself, and benefit. > > On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 3:39:38 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote: > >> My suggestion goes entirely in the opposite direction than Redesign of >> tiddlywiki.com - TAKE 1 >> <https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/t/redesign-of-tiddlywiki-com-take-1/4120> >> >> I'm no fan of a TiddlyWiki instance that serves all purposes for all >> people. Landing page, online demo, online documentation, and community >> test bed. When something tries to be all things for all people, it doesn't >> do all that great at any of the things. It is bloated and heavy >> (lethargic), and hard to navigate. >> >> What I'm suggesting here is a proper portal, that does only that job: be >> a portal. A portal to all things, including many TiddlyWiki instances, >> each TiddlyWiki instance doing an intended job. Many online demos focused >> on what they are demoing. Many for online documentation. All of them >> available as community test beds. Any one TiddlyWiki instance able to >> behave as a client and/or a server to any other one. >> >> ASIDE: Many TiddlyWiki instances for online documentation? YES! For >> example: a TiddlyWiki instance with the sole purpose of navigating and >> learning TiddlyWiki interface elements. That lets a visitor interact with >> it in the same way as the tutorial for TreeSheets (download TreeSheets and >> when you open it, you have access to the tutorial that invites you to try >> this and try that.) >> >> Something like that. I'm never done piecing together what I'm thinking >> ... >> On Thursday, August 4, 2022 at 3:49:10 PM UTC-3 Charlie Veniot wrote: >> >>> My "TiddlyWiki Portal Project >>> <https://sites.google.com/view/tiddlywikiportalproject/home>" >>> >>> What should we be able to find in a TiddlyWiki Portal Project? >>> >>> What things would you like to easily find there? >>> >>> If you don't mind collaborating on a list via Google Forms, then please >>> share your thoughts anonymously: >>> >>> - one "thing" per form submission >>> - as many submissions as you like >>> - bookmark the "edit your reponse" link(s) to edit your response(s) >>> at any time >>> >>> Click here to access the form <https://forms.gle/x2V7XJG48Uiwv4RS9> >>> Click here to see published list of responses >>> <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQk5fKY_kdj78q1sPZrvxkpwP3rBLCdn2IecetqtjDLyY01oB4iYRoQ6iUsIM_-sjhNbQPdNr8UlA04/pubhtml?gid=0&single=true> >>> >>> Alternatively, feel free to post a reply here (Google Groups). >>> >>> The topic of this question has been discussed in various forms many >>> times and in many threads over there years. >>> >>> If you find any relevant and notewearthy discussions, submit any via the >>> form or as a reply here. >>> >>> Cheers ! >>> >> -- 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/6c846dd7-2396-4547-9b0b-2086b11f3694n%40googlegroups.com.

