![]() The “Cascade mechanism” is probably way more valuable than I can tell. Two recent changes, of a more “ah, finally!” nature is the possibility to now editwidget a field in the current tiddler, and to freely name fields.īut I’m sure what is most valuable are things I don’t understand, under the hood. But there were quite a few core changes introduced this year that make a big difference. Yeah, really tough to tell, one would really need a collected list to look at the alternatives. So I will end my list here, just saying that I’m pretty thankful of finding this community again. My list gets bigger and, as I list more people and their tools, I confirm that any list is an omission of what is left out of it. TWCrossLinks and Relink as they made pretty visible the power of backlinks and Several wikis, plugins and tutorials, as they’re pretty inspiring about what good learning material looks like in wiki form. ![]() I think that is pretty aligned with the TW philosophy of more autonomous technology. This very web forum, as it allows and easier entry point that developer issues in GH and provides a better user experience that Google Groups and it’s really community owned (in sharp contrast with the previous two). The Echart plugins recently discussed here looks pretty promising. The TW 5.2.x series in general, particularly because of the possibility to define easily forms. I hope to see more in the direction of a functional style CSS inspired by Tachyons, TaildwindCSS, Assembler CSS and alike in the future of TW, as I think that it helps CSS newbies/ignorants like myself to customize TW without the heavy baggage of CSS. ![]() Shiraz 2.4.5 - create stylish contents in Tiddlywiki for several of our documentation call outs and Plugins, particularly Harvey Balls, and his mobile themes. It makes me wonder for the evolution of such projects and how we care the digital commons and their makers/caregivers. It’s a shame it is now archived and the main site is not working anymore. We have even our own “seed” with curated plugins and custom macros called ProjectifyMod. Nicolas Petton Projectify: as is my main template to create my own wikis and the community ones. For me 2021 was the year to reencounter TW and its community again after a decade long hiatus (I used TW intensively from 2008 to 2010 and stopped as my research explorations led me elsewhere, and I came back to TW at the of 2020).
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