[tw5] Re: The best of JavaScript, HTML and CSS

2019-04-08 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Categories/tags suggestion: Blog, Static site generator 50 characters description: Framework for HTML apps: on-/offline and Node.js *A longer text seems not necessary if you look at the examples here: https://github.com/michaelrambeau/bestofjs/issues* Cheers, Thomas -- You received this mess

[tw5] Re: The best of JavaScript, HTML and CSS

2019-04-07 Thread S. S.
Tony, To submit we need: - to choose the tags (from their list on the left side of their page) - a 50 character description for the front box - to give the TW logo - to mention JavaScript - to give the webstite tiddlywiki.com - to give the github repo https://github.com/Jermolen

[tw5] Re: The best of JavaScript, HTML and CSS

2019-04-07 Thread TonyM
S. S The information required to be listed appears minimal on reviewing examples already there. I would suggest a custom description for this audience of tiddlywiki but references to the existing github, the tiddlywiki.com site as the demo etc... would be enough. However I think if we discuss

[tw5] Re: The best of JavaScript, HTML and CSS

2019-04-07 Thread S. S.
Could someone take it upon themselves to submit TiddlyWiki to this website? On Saturday, January 12, 2019 at 1:07:21 PM UTC+7, S. S. wrote: > > The website's About page says: > > > > *How it worksFirst, a list of projects related to the web platform > (JavaScript of course but also HTML and CSS)

[tw5] Re: The best of JavaScript, HTML and CSS

2019-01-11 Thread S. S.
The website's About page says: *How it worksFirst, a list of projects related to the web platform (JavaScript of course but also HTML and CSS) is stored in a database.* I do not know for sure if "*projects related to the web platform*" applies to TiddlyWiki or not. I thought it might. Ghost <

[tw5] Re: The best of JavaScript, HTML and CSS

2019-01-11 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Most everything I see there are frameworks and libraries for JS -- not actual products like TW. It's more like "best tools for using JS" than "best things made from JS". -- Mark On Friday, January 11, 2019 at 4:18:16 AM UTC-8, S. S. wrote: > > > I am wondering why TiddlyWiki is not listed here:

[tw5] Re: The best of JavaScript, HTML and CSS

2019-01-11 Thread Mohammad
Hi S. S., Thank you for sharing. I expect to have TW somewhere in top of list. By the way this site gives some good hints on hot and useful libraries. Cheers Mohammad -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this gr

[tw5] Re: The best of JavaScript, HTML and CSS

2019-01-11 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
S. S. That is a very good observation. Josiah On Friday, 11 January 2019 13:18:16 UTC+1, S. S. wrote: > > > I am wondering why TiddlyWiki is not listed here: https://bestofjs.org/ > > And if it were listed, which TAGS used in that site would be placed on a > TiddlyWiki listing. > -- You rec