Hi steve,
This is exciting for me, as it is the first time I've made a public-facing
> TiddlyWiki. Feel free to poke around and offer a full critique and
> assessment of my wiki. (And perhaps check out the projects based on
> TiddlyWiki. I'll be sharing a broader announcement here soon that may
> provide additional explanation :).
Congratulations, I also enjoy those moments of creating a "website" based
on TiddlyWiki. So long as you don't depend on google all that much and
rather just want a kind of "business card" / "cv-like resume" / "project
overview" of sorts for people to point to, that's fine.
A few things I would work on:
1. your site title and subtitle are not visible by default
- you may possibly want the title to be up top as in TW2
- compare to: Birthe's http://bc.classic.tiddlyspot.com/
2. I see you're using the basic "taggly" approach from tb5
<http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Taggly%20Tagging%20For%20TW5>
- looking at some of the tiddlers that show the links I find
duplication
- they also have a "*navbar*" tag which is possibly just confusing to
visitors => "what's navbar?!?"
3. if you decide to hide the sidebar, I'd definitely not have
instructions on using your site the first thing a visitor reads
- e.g. how to toggle the sidebar
- I'd rather improve the content flow so that a user does not need a
sidebar, except for you upon editing
- e.g. have the toc be part of the landing page, as you have already
done
- I don't think a public facing tiddlywiki should make visitors learn
how to use one, unless that's its purpose
I'd like to work on the getting the TopRight menu to stay visible at all
> times, and also to color it in a distinctive way (without messing up the
> rest of the palette). I think I've resolved other issues: It should open
> with the side menu bar closed; when opened, the side menu bar should
> display contents.
>
Not sure what you mean, I can see a menu at the top right with your two
buttons "visible at all times". If not that, what else are you after?
What's your intention for coloring? Personally, I like things plain and
simple, with the least amount of noise, unless noise was the intention.
Best wishes,
— tb
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