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TiddlyTools presents Technologies, Techniques, Tricks, Tips, Tweaks and Tutorials for TiddlyWiki readers, authors and developers, using a combination of plugins, macros, scripts, templates, and stylesheets created by Eric L Shulman (ELS Design Studios) to customize the default features and functions provided by the TiddlyWiki standard distribution.
a free MicroContent WikiWikiWeb created by JeremyRuston and a busy Community of independent developers. It's written in HTML, CSS and JavaScript to run on any modern browser without needing any ServerSide logic.
Buzm is a place to keep all the tidbits you have been emailing yourself for years. It uses P2P and TiddlyWiki so you can save, sync and share your stuff without uploading it to some foggy server in the cloud.
TiddlyWiki is a wiki that runs completely inside your web browser, without requiring a server (or even a web connection). It handles micro-content superbly and is great for managing stuff like your personal to-do lists.
Mediawiki offlinefähig machen mittels TiddlyWiki, Synchronisation angeblich möglich.
It's no fun being unplugged. That's why we've created MediaWiki Unplugged which allows you to view your MediaWiki content when you have no interwebz. No interwebz? No more tears. Like Johnson & Johnson.
How you gonna use this?
* You can review your corporate internet when travelling to a customer site
* You can refer to wikipedia when you're working in the park
* You can work on your personal mediawiki offline
* You can occupy your daughter with dinosaurs while you're trapped on a desert island
* You've had a hard month and can't afford internetz
MediaWiki Unplugged needs to run off your computer. To use it you need to download it using the button below.
also man nimmt einen text, den man ganz genau lesen will. sagen wir: abfall für alle von goetz. den es hier als textz.txt gibt. dann speichert man das. dann ruft man das file mit firefox auf (lokal), mit TiddlySnip extension installiert. dann liest man am bildschirm und kopiert alles, was einem gefällt als tiddlysnip, mit tags. am ende hat man das persönliche abfall-für-alle hypertext-tiddlywiki. man kann es dann selbst erweitern. jetzt dasselbe mit lev manovich machen, oder wasimmer. ich würde ja die texte auch gern irgendwie ins mobile internet bekommen, und auf dem phone lesen.
TiddlySnip is a Firefox extension that lets you use your TiddlyWiki as a scrapbook! Simply select text, right click and choose 'TiddlySnip selection'. Next time you open your TiddlyWiki file, your snippets will be there, already tagged and organised.
noch nicht angeschaut, looks kewl @1st glance, in gtd-artikel v.2 einbauen (ist noch alpha aber), zwischenfazit nach oberflächlichem test: zusatznutzen für allerweltszwecke gering, verkomplizierung des tw=plain-simple-prinzips, also: im auge behalten ob was draus wird, right now nicht weiter verfolgen
page, tiddlers etc. aussehen ändern über shadow tiddler: ViewTemplate controls the look of the tiddler display (hier autor, creation date etc. raushaubar) ToolbarCommands sind die rechts oben am tiddler, alles bis auf close raushaubar (wenns fertig ist!) PageTemplate pulls all of the elements of the page together to create a pleasant visual effect. (sidebar mit options etc. raushaubar)
TiddlyVault is a comprehensive collection of plugins, macros, and other extensions available... It is a sequel ... to my tutorial Tiddlywiki for the rest of us and also to TiddlyWiki in Action, my showcase of others' TiddlyWikis from around the world.
You are looking at TiddlyPedia and if you think that you've seen this style before, you probably have. It was created by Clint Checketts as a tribute to the letter C and the number 42 (and obviously to the Wikipedia). Really, whats a wiki without the Wikipedia as an example?