On Tuesday, December 9, 2014 5:28:43 PM UTC-6, Mat wrote:
>
> Apropos the current lab rat experiments 
> <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/rDRWHh9r6TA/v9IC6pNa7U0J> 
> prof. Kimmel is doing ;-)  .. and apropos the absolutely incredible boost 
> we have in these matters since Jeremys moratoruim, here's a suggestion for 
> the very first tiddler that someone meets when opening an empty tw. The 
> hope is to "pull them in" more and really have them try out stuff so that 
> they don't give up prematurely before seeing the light.
>
> *Immediate* help is a key factor IMO so this introduces a new concept 
> targeting this 100%. Please consider the "genericness" of my proposal for 
> how to provide help there. It is adaptable to whatever best solution we 
> have at that moment, and for that particular issue, instead of e.g static 
> documents. It also makes it possible to give multiple solutions to a 
> problem (assuming we have those multiple solutions).
>
> Ok, please click on both the images to see the details and explanations (I 
> hope the images open full size or I'll provide another way in next post).
>
>
prof. Kimmel? prof Kimmel?!? hmm. prof Kimmel. I like it.

I like where both Mat's and Jeremy's GettingStarted pages are going. I 
think the obviously available help with the readily recognized icon would 
be especially useful. Whether we do this in the main Empty or in a "Empty 
with Help" edition, is almost irrelevant.  The inexperienced users need 
something more than the blank sheet of paper the current Empty contains.


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