I might do, I've not really found a short version of what will stop working 
when 5.2 is released. but i'd like to keep all my plugins up to date.

On Sunday, 13 June 2021 at 16:42:41 UTC+1 Mohammad wrote:

> Hi James,
> Your workflow is popular, if you look at the forum you will find many 
> posts about it!
> So, I may propose with the advent of many new features in 5.1.2x it is 
> worth updating the workflow!
>
> Best wishes
> Mohammad
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 6:08 PM James Anderson <james.w....@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> I wrote a static blog exporter several years back for TW
>>
>> explanation of it here: 
>> http://welford.github.io/twstaticblog/example/example.html
>> which itself exports to:
>> http://welford.github.io/twstaticblog/example/blog-styled/index.html
>> and 
>> http://welford.github.io/twstaticblog/example/blog-basic/index.html
>>
>> i also use it for my personal blog here http://www.phasersonkill.com/ 
>>
>> The thing is pretty flexible once you have it setup, most of what you 
>> want could be achieved. " a sort of carousel widget with single sections 
>> from the book, with arrows left and right to flip through them." might 
>> require a little extra work though.
>>
>> On Saturday, 12 June 2021 at 14:45:19 UTC+1 TW Tones wrote:
>>
>>> As much as I value WordPress my personal belief is tiddlywiki would  be 
>>> ideal, I would start with others book style wikis to get going. 
>>>
>>> I understand the value of static websites for search may be valuable 
>>> however the interactive wiki offers much more. The compromise would be a 
>>> static site on which every page link opens  the interactive wiki, add a 
>>> splash screen to inform them you are loading the whole book for easy search.
>>>
>>> I started building a template to support this but not completed it yet. 
>>> Hopefully someone has done it and can share a revised template for its 
>>> export. 
>>> If you can serve a node implementation securely on the internet would be 
>>> better and it can automatically serve both static and interactive content. 
>>>
>>> By the way 70,000 words with an average length 490,000 characters, Not 
>>> even half a Megabyte is trivial, I have happily used 6-12Mb single file 
>>> wikis without any concern.
>>>
>>> Tones
>>>
>>> On Friday, 11 June 2021 at 23:03:06 UTC+10 iamdar...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello!
>>>>
>>>> As much as I love TiddlyWiki and think it could work for your use 
>>>> cases, I feel I would be remiss to not point out another option: 
>>>> *WordPress*
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, June 11, 2021 at 7:37:42 AM UTC-4 David Gifford wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Kosmaton
>>>>>
>>>>> You could use TiddlyWiki in node.js, and export and upload tiddlers to 
>>>>> your free webhosting service as static htmls, no database needed. With 
>>>>> some 
>>>>> CSS, you could design it as you wish, in a way that it doesn't look 
>>>>> TiddlyWiki-ish, and there are plugins to make the layout mobile-friendly. 
>>>>> The book page, home page and news page are all doable. The book page 
>>>>> could 
>>>>> be handled with details elements (HTML, not the details widget plugin) 
>>>>> and 
>>>>> transclusions. So yes, everything you mentioned can be done.
>>>>>
>>>>> Alternately, you could do the same with a regular standalone TW 
>>>>> uploaded to your free webhosting service. Doing it as a standalone means 
>>>>> the opening page would not load as quickly as a small static html page, 
>>>>> but 
>>>>> most people wouldn't notice the difference, and it would give you many 
>>>>> more 
>>>>> options for how to handle the book page, for example the table of 
>>>>> contents 
>>>>> feature in TiddlyWiki.
>>>>>
>>>>> What might not work, though I may be wrong, is having a user comments 
>>>>> section, but then you did not mention that. I know there is at least one 
>>>>> user comments plugin, but I haven't played with it.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, June 10, 2021 at 3:28:54 PM UTC-5 Kosmaton wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello Tiddly people,
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> I'm meaning to create a new website, and I'd like to ask your opinion 
>>>>>> whether TiddlyWiki is the right tool (or one of the tools) for it.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> I used to have a pre-TW5 site on TiddlySpace back in the day. I'm 
>>>>>> semi-programming-and-webdesign-literate, in an ad hoc and rusty way. No 
>>>>>> experience with databases unfortunately, which may be relevant.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> The website I have in mind would be a combination of a non-fiction 
>>>>>> book (already written, but expandable/changeable), and an associated 
>>>>>> blog. 
>>>>>> The book is organized as a big tree of numbered paragraphs/sections: 1, 
>>>>>> 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.2, 2, 2.1 etc. These sections frequently refer to one 
>>>>>> another; it's a hypertext in itself.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> * The site would mainly need to have:
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> 1) a page that displays the book, with a Table of Contents.
>>>>>>   - The TOC should be hideable as a whole.
>>>>>>   - The branches of the TOC should be collapsible, i.e. click on 1 to 
>>>>>> show 1.1 and 1.2, click again to hide them, etc.
>>>>>>   - It may be excessive to load all the text of the book (all the 
>>>>>> sections) into the viewport (some 70,000 words). But it would be nice if 
>>>>>> the reader saw a bit more than just the section they're currently 
>>>>>> reading. 
>>>>>> Basically a pdf-reader-like experience would be good.
>>>>>>   - optional: Sections of the book may get revisions, and the visitor 
>>>>>> should be able to see the revisions. (This would probably get a lot more 
>>>>>> complicated if I want to allow for reordering, deletion and creation of 
>>>>>> sections...)
>>>>>>   - The book currently exists as a LibreOffice Writer .odt file, with 
>>>>>> sections actually organized as headings. Ideally I'd like to automate 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> process of getting them into the TiddlyWiki.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> 2) a blog/news page
>>>>>>   - Blog posts are expected to regularly contain links to book 
>>>>>> sections, or entire transcluded sections.
>>>>>>   - Posts must be able to acommodate audio files; a regular HTML 
>>>>>> <audio controls> seems sufficient.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> 3) a Home page that could e.g. display
>>>>>>   - the most recent blog post (truncated if necessary)
>>>>>>   - a sort of carousel widget with single sections from the book, 
>>>>>> with arrows left and right to flip through them. These sections could be 
>>>>>> either randomly taken from the whole book, or from a hand-picked subset 
>>>>>> of 
>>>>>> sections (which I should be able to adjust).
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> * The thing really ought to be 'responsive', i.e. look fine on small 
>>>>>> screens too. This might not be obvious for something like the TOC.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> * Towards the visitor it should not present a very TiddlyWikish face. 
>>>>>> I'm keen to acknowledge/praise/recommend TW in the About page; but the 
>>>>>> casual visitor should not focus on the underlying tech.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> * I don't intend to have a server of my own. The free webhost I've 
>>>>>> happily used before allows for up to 2 databases, with a choice between 
>>>>>> "5.7-MySQL . 10.5-MariaDB . 13.2-PgSQL".
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> So:
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Does this sound feasible with TW5 as a base? (Or would you suggest 
>>>>>> some other framework? If it's /challenging/ with TW, but /easy&fun/ with 
>>>>>> XYZ, I'd like to hear about XYZ too! :)
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> How would I set this up as far as server / databases etc. go?
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> If I go ahead with this, there's bound to be more detailed questions 
>>>>>> regarding the functionalities mentioned above; but if you already see 
>>>>>> any 
>>>>>> immediate solutions (plugins, say) please shout.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Apologies for the length of this post. I don't expect anyone to 
>>>>>> figure all this out for me, but any thoughts are very welcome. Many 
>>>>>> thanks 
>>>>>> in advance!
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> K.
>>>>>>
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