Does anyone have experience using TiddlyWiki for wireframing websites?

It seems like it has incredible potential for defining page
requirements, user actions, and page flows extremely quickly, and in a
way that even non-technical team members can use and contribute to.
I'm wondering first if there are any official plugins for doing this?

Second, what are the options for defining a page that has multiple
version?  That is, a homepage that displays different content
depending on if the user is logged or logged out, or what role or
permissions the user has.  Of course, you could start making new
Tiddlers for each version:

HomeLoggedOutUser
HomeLoggedInUser
HomeAdminUser
etc....

Of course, this could messy pretty fast when you have lots of
different combinations and pages.  It might be useful to have a kind
of toggle on a single "Home" tiddler, where you could select user type
and user permissions, say.  Then it would dynamically change the
content of the tiddler.  This is just one idea, I'm sure there are
other ways to handle this.  Would love to hear from someone who has
ideas about this.

Thanks,
Jonah

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