Thanks Daniel for your prompt response on this matter. :)

You are right, I should start up with the simple one and then split it to 
whatever necessary.  Lets me do it and see how it goes.  Thanks.

On Friday, 11 April 2014 10:50:08 UTC+8, Daniel Baird wrote:
>
>
> It sounds like you're just getting started with TiddlyWiki -- if so, then 
> welcome to Tiddlywiki :)
>
> I think you should only use separate wikis when you are confident that 
> there's no overlap between your wiki topics.  E.g. if you are writing a 
> book, you probably don't need to check your shopping list while looking up 
> character notes.  So those things can go in separate wikis.
>
> The other reason is if you want to customise the display of tiddlers to 
> suit a particular type of content.  E.g. if you're using TiddlyWIki as a 
> to-do-list tracker, you might prefer a different layout for your to-do item 
> tiddlers, so you could have one wiki for to-do stuff and another for all 
> your longer notes.
>
> But my advice is to start with just one, and put everything in it.  Check 
> your backup strategy, put one "thing" per tiddler, tag stuff properly (you 
> don't need to go overboard, just one or two classifying tags per tiddler), 
> and if you do decide later that you want to split your wiki up into 
> one-per-project or something, you can use your tags to split your current 
> wiki up.
>
> Cheers
>
> ;Daniel
>
>
>
> On 11 April 2014 12:34, Jimmy Liew <[email protected] <javascript:>>wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> Anyone can share what is the best way to organize TW? and what you 
>> usually do with TW?
>>
>> Some user use TW to organize article and some use it to write a novel; 
>> Some use it as a productivity tool.  I am a struggling here to whether I 
>> should consolidate all my data, notes and articles (work, personal, and 
>> research on different area) in to one TW or each of them deserve to have it 
>> own TW file.  As looking at the concept of Wikipedia, it seems consists of 
>> almost everything and different criteria.
>>
>> Can any one willing to share their experience and comment on it?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jim
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