Ciao TonyM

My take on this from the viewpoint of putting a TW on the web for a 
purpose. The normal sidebar is NOT a menu system for someone coming for 
your content in any normal sense. Crudely: It's for makers, not readers. It 
makes sense to have it when you selling TW per se. But its not useful if, 
for instance, you want to host a simple image gallery.

But there ARE lots of solutions already. The various TOC solutions. I guess 
what you getting at is more of an in-built way to do it? And a way that has 
an appropriate look and feel?

FWIW, I agree with Mat's philosophy on this issue: No UI for Public or 
Mobile <http://twaddle.tiddlyspot.com/#No%20UI%20for%20Public%20or%20Mobile>. 
Things have moved on since he wrote that, but the general ideas still hold 
some merit.  

Best wishes
Josiah 

TonyM wrote:
>
> Menus are perhaps more important when building solutions for flyby users 
> who consume the tiddlywiki rather than learn what tiddlywiki is, but they 
> can also be space saving shortcuts for advanced users.
>
> If you can let me know about any prior-art (existing designs and 
> solutions) or discussions I would appreciate it. 
>

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