Ciao RichardWS

I made a static site with Tiddlywiki and a tutorial explaining how I did 
> it: https://www.didaxy.com/exporting-static-sites-from-tiddlywiki
>

A few comments ...

1 - Far too modest. 
Don't underwhelm your audience. 
As far as I can see this is documentation of a fairly developed CMS 
web-site PUBLISHING SYSTEM.

2 - Saying its "static" generation sorta separates the mother from baby. 
But I don't think its accurate. Your method, even if you yourself don't go 
that way,  could ALSO generate dynamic sites (i.e. that include JavaScript).

3 - I think that more upfront, *probably in the Title, you should make 
clear this is a NODE.JS mediated CMS*. [Its important in the sense that on 
GG there is a lot of discussion about "static" TW. Frankly, most of it is 
confusing truly STATIC sites with REDUCED ACCESS interface a lot of the 
time. You want to avoid getting mixed into that confusion like the plague.]

4 -  The DETAIL in your tutorial is great to read. 

5 - A wondering? Is this compatible with what Riz did? If so, then a link 
to his examples could be helpful adjunctive to display the potential in a 
strongly visual way.

Very best wishes
Josiah

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