I am new to Tiddlywiki and find the way its set up just fine. Seeing all 
those short codes seems to complicate the idea. I find it a bit confusing, 
but I think I get the idea that you want to help the learning process. 
Nonetheless, I agree with the 'learn by doing' scenario.

On Thursday, December 18, 2014 10:57:41 AM UTC-8, Stephen Kimmel wrote:
>
> Rather than force the novice user to download either the entire Tiddlywiki 
> home page or to generate an Empty Tiddlywiki that is little more than a 
> blank sheet of paper, why don't we give them the option of generating a 
> beginner's level edition? The idea is to give the new user what they need 
> to get beyond the novice stage without overloading them with more advanced 
> material. 
>
> Here's a prototype. This web-page is basically a copy of the full 
> Tiddlywiki with minimal changes to things. The GettingStarted tiddler has a 
> button that offers them a Novice Edition with all the wikitext references, 
> most of the community, the references, etc
>
> http://generatenewusersedition.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> The first tiddler is my "Generating a Novice Edition" tiddler showing 
> most of what I've changed and how I did it. And some discussion of why I 
> included this or that. 
> This is just an extended thought experiment in hopes that we might see 
> something like this in future versions.
>

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