> ... i have to but in here Tobias.... My fresh and light was not
> intended to involve my "Sunday Night Tiddly Tutorial"  at all, but
> something similar to what you in mind below.

Oh, I think I've got you wrong then. The kind of step by step
introduction you've put together as an example indeed looks like a
very promising approach to me ...especially for people that are - as
of now - unfamiliar with most everything involved and that being the
whole range of a wiki, html, css, js, etc... which can be quite scary
for a non tech savvy person.

But again, I would not see tw.com to read "look at myself, I am so
simple, even you can do this" ... which in a presentational manner
makes sense for individual chunks of information, but not necessarily
in how tw.com itself is being constructed. Meaning, I see no need to
be seeing a standard TiddlyWiki when looking at the PageTemplate or
even the StyleSheet of tw.com. Of course it were utterly helpful, if
tw.com were a more sophisticated tw-site, yet there being a step-by-
step document explaining how it actually got to be the fancy lil'
document it might not just be as of today... in terms of visual
appeal.

Cheers, Tobias.

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