Just a general comment. I was looking at Thomas Elmiger's recent post. And 
its useful openness.

It seems to me that the "Procedural Logic" of "presentations" of all types 
has been quite well worked out in TW. I'm thinking specifically of Jed's 
Wizard-Wizard as very good example that is there in logic, but not yet in 
visuals. And Jan's very recent "flip-cards".

TBH I see fragmentation of purpose where I strongly suspect there is 
already underlying coherent single logic that might foster all of the 
variants all at once.

What are these things we want to present? How to order them? How to handle 
"first" and "last". 

- Is it ONE by ONE?

- Is it a VERTICAL SLICING?

- How are the entries ORDERED?

- And, likely, very important, what is the LOOK, the CSS, like?

Ask if what I am pointing at is obscure.

Just thoughts
Josiah

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