On Thursday, June 4, 2020 at 9:23:34 PM UTC+2, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
>
> Or if you want to be sneaky and just have the *perception* of fast 
> loading, you can use your source code inspector on your tiddlywiki with all 
> your tiddlers closed, copy the contents of the 
> div.tc-page-container-wrapper element and the inline style sheet to put in 
> the style scoped section and replace all the examples in that 
> $:/Splashscreen . It looks like tiddlywiki opens instantly while everything 
> is loaded in the background ... much like the MS Windows desktop.
>

Nice trick! ... A second possibility would be to create a Splashscreen, 
that is so "interesting / funny", that users do a "shift-reload", ... just 
to see it again. 

May be some "internal" wiki statistics, like number of tiddlers, number of 
tags, ... last modified and so on... This info needs to be created and 
saved, with the last save action. So it is available during the next load. 

If users are engaged during startup, delay time isn't or is less of a 
problem anymore. 

have fun!
mario

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