Hi Richard,

This is great. I use TW to organise my study content and I know that there 
are loads more things TW can do but the problem I have is that I can't 
devote enough time to investigate them all because that's time I should be 
studying. So anything which showcases a particular tool so that it can be 
grasped more quickly and easily I think will be of great benefit. I can now 
take Tiddlyclip off the back burner and have another look at it.

Thanks
Jon


On Thursday, 19 March 2015 03:06:08 UTC, Richard Smith wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> 1. I love TiddlyClip by BJ. I think it's a great extension and a real 
> selling point for TiddlyWiki as a whole.
>
> 2. We have a great community here and I think we should work together to 
> help Jeremy promote TiddlyWiki to the wider world if only because, by doing 
> so, we ensure it's continued good health in the future for our own benefit. 
> We're not all programmers, but it does seem that those of us who aren't 
> bring with us our own useful skills.
>
> So, I was wondering if we could work together to highlight the benefits of 
> TC and TW to the world - perhaps by creating a page together that promotes 
> the use of the tools to people who haven't used them before. We can make it 
> look good and improve the documentation etc. To that end I was playing 
> around with some graphics that might work:
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/83055414/tiddlyclip_docu.html 
>
> The idea is obviously to use motovun jack as a recurring theme - I like 
> the 'dotted outline' but I wasn't too thrilled by putting scissors through 
> poor jack!
>
> Caveat: I cringe a bit in making a post like this. I'm not suggesting that 
> I myself have any notable web-skills and I'm certainly not suggesting that 
> there is anything 'wrong' with TiddlyClip as it stands or the current 
> documentation. My intention is only to offer to help and to find areas 
> where we can work together to help Jeremy and the project as a whole.
>
> Obviously I'd especially like to know what BJ thinks of my idea if he's 
> around but I'd appreciate feedback from anybody else too. Obviously you're 
> welcome to edit any of my images to produce better ones if you'd like. SVGs 
> are fun!
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>

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