Not very intuitive but I like many concepts :
* drag & drop paragraphe between pages
* create paragraphs and choose what to put inside (mathjax, formulae, 
texte, image, etc...)
* navigating in "horizontal stack" allow to see the previous pages 
alongside with new ones, very smart to keep a kind of history

on the other hand, I don't see the point of displaying all the revisions 
with some "gliphs list". Returning to the home page is not easy (must be 
done by keys), not been able to close a page is weird.

Defenitely some very good ideas.
A story view inside TW5 like the one in federated wiki would be great.
For Drag&Drop I already created an issue : 
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1548 but Ward idea of 
droping paragraph is superior I think. A wiki is a "living" entity in my 
mind, always moving data here and there, so refactoring mecanism is a big 
plus.
I believe that not quite what Jeremy had in mind : If I'm not wrong, he is 
more "micro data" oriented.

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