Great work, Jim!

2. Per the TOC, I am not looking for a fancy one that expands and contracts 
> - for now I am working on the idea that "static" remains just that, and 
> doesn't have any or much of the TW Javascript magic in it.


I think you should definitely render the entire sublists, even if you 
decide to hide them via css. There are plain css menus, either dropdowns or 
open/close, that work w/o any js voodo. Although adding that little jquey 
magic won't be all too difficult if the markup is right. 
 

> 3. Get the tag buttons working, probably by generating them not as buttons 
> but as links that are styled the same as the buttons. Personally, I believe 
> the behavior of the current static template (which generates the buttons 
> with CSS that causes them to receive the "clickable" pointer when you hover 
> over them but that do nothing when you click on them) to be a bug in the 
> static CSS if nothing else.


I think they should be plain css popups with the same contents as their 
bigger js brother.

3.b I would like a simple "tag cloud" in the side bar.


Personally, I'm not a huge fan of "tagclouds", I think a plain list or a 
link to it will be good for starters.

5. I figure I will copy and adapt the alltiddlers template to generate an 
> ATOM/RSS file (I believe someone already did that for classic TW, but 
> haven't seen that for TW5).


Not sure when and where I heard someone mumble rss was dead... because I 
really don't know what's to replace it. 

Best wishes, Tobias.

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