> I totally agree with you. 
>

Me too.
 

> What things can be improved? 
>

As pointed out by Stephan, the information for newbies is deficient. I 
think a lot of stuff could be rescued from http://classic.tiddlywiki.com/ 
such as 

   - *What is TiddlyWiki* is exlained in tiddlers like: "HelloThere", 
   "WikiWikiWeb","MicroContent", "Tiddler", "SelfContained", etc.
   -  *What it is good for*: "WikiOnAStick", "GuerillaWiki", "Raves", 
   "Examples", "TiddlyWikiAdaptations", etc.
   - *How to use:* "GettingStarted", "Customisation", etc.
   - *Basic concepts* like orphans, missing, shadows, more tab, etc. are 
   also explained there.

What else is missing? Maybe a brief introduction to the user interface: 

   - the toolbars: edit and close buttons, what's in the info button…
   - the sibebar: buttons, tabs, search.
   - the behaviour: it first, the behaviour of TW can seem weird because it 
   is not the usual in a website where one page replaces the other. Here you 
   move up and down the same page and there is no apparent hierarchy or 
   ordering of content because it is non-linear.
   
Languages: why not tiddlywiki.com in other languages in order to have a 
wider audience? It is a lot of work, but I can contribute to french and/or 
spanish translations.

Alberto Molina

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