I forgot to mention TW5. On Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 1:18:56 PM UTC-5, wolfsong wrote: > > I'm looking through the documentation and trying to grasp a few concepts > but I think I need more information. > > I want to setup a knowledge base with articles on a variety of subjects. > I'd like to put together a template for each type of article. Each article > will have subsections with information that might appear in different types > of articles. This way, as content needs to be updated, I can update the > relevant tiddler and have the corresponding articles be current. It seems > like TiddlyWiki is built around this very idea. Where I'm stumbling though > is how to approach the process. > > - Do I create the subsections first and pull them together with a > template or create a template that creates the necessary subsections? > - How do I link the subsections back to the article? Should I use a > tag or a custom field (I'm entirely unclear on the advantages of using one > versus the other)? > - Are the some examples that are easy to follow? What I'm finding on > the main website seems lite and what I'm finding in the community examples > has elements that I can't figure out what's being done. > > One other thing, because the articles will be lengthy in some cases, I'd > love to take advantage of having the subsections appear as tabs. > > Any guidance would really be appreciated. Thanks. > > Cristov >
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