Auteurs and Audiences

Auteurs — Given my background (arts, anthropology) I’m very interested in how TW provides such great tools for “authors”. It is unusual how far @jeremyruston has gone to provision notes on what to do. Tiddlywiki.com is a pretty amazing document of documentation, IMO.

Audiences — Recently there have been comments on making “hiding” things an author/maker needs that an end-user doesn’t easier. It is not so difficult.

I simply think there is a parting-of-the-ways, by which I mean: the author, in the online public version, switches off the visibility of all gizmos a maker uses in favour of the “end-user-audience/reader”.

I think it too much to expect tiddlywiki.com to handle/explain this perfectly.

But I do think it is a practical issue to simplify presentation that an author needs for their end-users. A few live case examples would do it?

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