hey tony, thanks, this is very helpful. 

i am most interested in this innerwiki idea, as my ideal requirements are 
something close to: 

- dynamic activity for the client, such that tids are searchable over text and 
tags, as well as reconfigurable to generate arbitrary story rivers 
- i expect content will change from daily to weekly (a blog timescale) 

as far as platform, i will start with hosting on my personal server, so i have 
complete control there. 

it's worth mentioning that i am interested in paths to static sites (for 
hosting on github for example) where the layout and appearance of the static 
published version of the site is very different from
the working version of the wiki. open to information on that path as well, but 
happy to keep this discussion focused on generating "clean" dynamic sites.

it sounds like what i'd like to achieve makes sense, which was my original 
question-- to use TW almost as a CMS to generate dynamic sites such that from a 
master wiki (or several) many sites can be generated with particular looks, 
feels, and curated content. 

thanks tony, look forward to your thoughts on where to go next 

> On 26 Aug 2019, at 01:51, TonyM <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Spencer,
> 
> People are already doing similar things already and there are a number of 
> approaches. 
> 
> You could take an empty tiddlywiki and craft it as your published site and 
> design it so you can drag and drop import content. You then copy overwrite 
> the public copy.
> 
> You could generate and save or export static tiddlers or html from your wiki 
> to your published site.
> 
> Personally I am interested in using the innerwiki plugin that sits on v5.1.20 
> to generate lesser wikis from a master wiki.
> 
> I suppose key details that will influence the approach you take includes
> 
> What server platforms do you have available?
> Is any interaction with visitors required on the published site
> Will content change hourly, daily or weekly
> Do you want users to interact with the website
> Do you want users to be able to customise their experience on the site
> 
> Not withstanding the apparent complexity I believe we can develop a few 
> methods for publishing content that will satisfy most peoples needs.
> 
> Regards
> Tony
> 
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