This is live <https://nesslabs.com/tiddlywiki-beginner-tutorial>! Comments 
and feedback welcome. The next one will be about installing the Node.js 
version and using it as a static site generator.

@Peter: I'm personally getting lots of value without touching any HTML, I 
think this is a great note-taking tool once you've installed a few add-ons 
such as TiddlyBlink.

On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 8:51:21 AM UTC+1, Peter Buyze wrote:
>
> There will undoubtedly be new users, but I am not sure there will be many. 
> TW is a fantastic app (not sure that's the right word for it), probably 
> unbeatable if one were to make a thorough, deep comparison with other 
> note-taking apps.
>
> Nevertheless, TW as is will more likely appeal to those who are well 
> versed in HTML coding, which is not an asset of the ordinary note-taking 
> (wo)men.
>
> I am a complete newbie with no HTML coding skills and am unlikely to 
> acquire them any time soon, even though that's what is required to able to 
> make full use of TW's features and customisability. Still, I feel so 
> attracted to it that I will very likely stick with it, my skills 
> limitations notwithstanding.
>
> In my modest opinion, what would attract many users would be a more 
> user-friendly, intuitive version of TW with some easy to implement 
> customisation that allows simpletons like me to familiarise themselves with 
> it relatively easily. In other words, a "lite" version. Then, if need be 
> and with time, a user could switch over to the full/pro version.
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> 13 Apr 2020, 22:39 by alec...@gmail.com <javascript:>:
>
> Very excited to have discovered TiddlyWiki - and TiddlyBlink, TiddlyRoam, 
> TiddlyMap and all the other great resources from the community. 100% agreed 
> you should be prepared for many new users looking for open source 
> alternatives to Roam, which is taking off right now and evangelising the 
> concept of non-linear note-taking. This is exciting :)
>
> On Monday, April 13, 2020 at 8:27:07 PM UTC+1, David Gifford wrote:
>
> FYI 
>
> Anne-Laure Le Cunff is an influencer with 10,000+ subscribers, and is 
> already promoting TiddlyWiki on her website and on Twitter. (Thank you!!!) 
> See her article here: https://nesslabs.com/roam-research-alternatives
>
> I have also seen other, seemingly unrelated interest in TiddlyWiki because 
> of Roam Research, and perhaps my stuff and TiddlyRoam have had something to 
> do with that.
>
> So be prepared for a wave of new people coming here with questions! And 
> possibly some really great hacks and plugins and ideas.
>
> This could be a big moment in TiddlyWiki's history. But it will probably 
> require patience, time and effort as the questions multiply for a while. 
> This is a curve we don't want to see flatten quickly.
>
> Blessings.
>
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