I've been looking into using TiddlyWiki to create an online instructional manual
1) When the TW is published to the web, can anyone edit it and change it (a big problem for obvious reasons).
2) ... I want to use TW in a VERY linear fashion, am I making more work for myself than by just using other software tools?
3) How well does TW play with Javascript? I want to implement an open source image compression algorithm that ...
3) How well does TW play with Javascript? I want to implement an open source image compression algorithm that doesn't yet have major browser support. The only way to use it at the moment is to wrap the image in a javascript script. For those interested, I want to use this: https://flif.info/
Thank you kindly Mat, PMario, and Mark S for all your comments. You have given me much to think about it.
In response to some of the clarifying questions, here are my justifications for pursuing TiddyWiki, and my current requirements:
Best wishes,
Jeremi
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