Although not spot on, my theme-a <http://theme-a.tiddlyspace.com/> may give 
you at least something usable. It's a theme for inclusion so you'll need a 
tiddlyspace account and include it to try it out. Not TW5.

I think also David Gifford / giffmex here has made a few attempts at 
designing "beginner TW's". Probably worth checking out. Again, mostly not 
TW5.

<:-)

On Wednesday, December 3, 2014 10:04:40 PM UTC+1, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> In order to make a version that is very useful or flexible than it will 
> take a lot of work, but the discussions about the learning curve for 
> tiddlywiki and the various experiments and examples I have seen made me 
> want to try making an edition of tiddlywiki that doesn't require any 
> knowledge of coding or even WikiText to be useful. I am envisioning a 
> version where the available functions, which would necessarily be rather 
> limited, could be done using fillable forms and similar easy to use 
> interfaces.
>
> I made a very brief demo to show the idea. I will try to expand on this 
> until I can make a useful wiki where each part can be edited like this. Any 
> suggestions or tiddlers I can add would be appreciated. I am trying to make 
> it so that it is easy to make new pieces to extend the functionality.
>
> Here is my basic demo:
>
> http://inmysocks.tiddlyspot.com/#Dashboard
>

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