I gained more of a website look to an old, never finished and now abandoned blog site just bu manipulating a few existing features on an version of tiddlywiki. Had I used the single tiddler view many would think it was a stangard website.
- Move more out of the sideBar into the menus
- Also consider mobile or responcive views
- Consider speed and load times and SEO
And use newer features as @pmario discussed.
- Sadly as long as a piece of string. In any website design or redesign I have done for clients it all depends on how fussy and the details the client has and develops over the life of a project. It is never known fully at the begining.
The Key to doesn’t look or feel like a wiki at all
- Hide waway tiddlywiki specifics.
- Provision equivalents to commonly found website elements.
- Keep your revised elements independant of the underlying wiki so you can;
- Apply elsewhere
- Retain insight to your customisations for maintanance
- Upgrade the underlying wiki
