Marketing Concepts

posted by simon on Sunday, March 30, 2008

This is a very nice looking Tiddlyspot created by Maurico Ortiz with study notes for marketing and promotion.

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Savage Eberron

posted by simon on Thursday, November 22, 2007

One thing I've noticed is that there are a large number of Tiddlyspot sites about Role Playing Games (RPGs). RPG wikis might be one of the the biggest killer apps for TiddlyWiki that almost no-one has heard of. At least they don't get mentioned much on the TW mailing lists.

Anway here's one I found that uses the "TagglyTagging" features of MonkeyPirateTiddlyWiki (MPTW) so beautifully that I wanted to show it to you. Notice the multi-level contents under Main? It's a just a four column TagglyTagging list in sitemap mode. Click "New Edges" and notice the use of a grouped TagglyTagging list. This site is a pleasure to navigate and really shows off what TagglyTagging can do. Much kudos. Now how about a nice tasteful custom ColorPalette as icing on the cake?

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Students for Burma

posted by simon on Monday, October 15, 2007

...students all over the world uniting to support the monks and students leading the protests in Burma
Uses SinglePageMode and a theme based on GTD TiddlyWiki.

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Japanese Haiku

posted by simon on Monday, October 15, 2007

I'm cheating a little since this site is not actually hosted on Tiddlyspot. But it's a great TiddlyWiki that I thought you'd like to see. From the intro:
This is a short collection of a couple of hundred Japanese Haiku. This was printed by the art book small press, Peter Pauper. In the original each haiku is accompanied by one of 59 Japanese seals. These seals are reproduced here.
The Random Haiku page is great. Check it out here plus the author's blog post about the site.

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Wowsite

posted by simon on Monday, October 15, 2007

I'm going to start using this blog to showcase nice looking Tiddlyspot sites as I notice them. Here is a particularly good one: WOWSITE. It's a great looking World of Warcraft site in Spanish.

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