Hi folks,

one tiny question: What do you mean by "wireframing websites"?
Cheers Michael


On 19 Apr., 18:53, Jonah <jon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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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