I would also vote for a "fresh and light" approach, yet not at all in
Alex' sense, although I like his little document. I don't think tw.com
should be an introductory course to TiddlyWiki, although such a thing
should definetely be prominently linked. IMHO, tw.com should also not
be an exhaustive reference for all kinds of features, internals,
derivatives, etc...

Instead it should emphasize the following things:

* basic information on the framework
** a basic glossary of TiddlyWords / -concepts ...in an explanatory
context; meaning: simple, conceptual examples
** information as to where it came from and who's to drive its
development today and in the future
** where and how it is being used (based on user feedback)

* a visual and comprehensive feature list using _live examples_

* community pipelines, e.g. references as to where the crowd goes
** information as to how people can engage in development /
implementation projects / the exchange of ideas

* a best practice document, instead of a basic one with mere text
content being added
** for example, in terms of design, the MainMenu honestly looks about
as old fashioned as you can get on the web
** it should at least (!) look as "fresh" as the current tiddlyspace
theme ...give it a *little* bling
*** there is such a thing as modest *bling*
** I don't see any harm at all in using the occasional image for
background-/ navigation-, etc
** instead of merely communicating what it "basically" is, the way
tw.com presents itself should rather give some hints as to where you
can go with TiddlyWiki
** I would wish content and presentation were a whole lot more
inciting people's phantasy, instead of giving a somewhat technical,
first impression

That's my 5 ct's.

Best wishes, Tobias

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