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Content Management
TiddlyWiki Community Wiki
TiddlyWiki provides document authors with a relatively ubiquitous yet surprisingly malleable and extensible means of organizing content.
At a very simple level, tiddlers are named chunks of document content (information), potentially with some tags on them for cross-reference.
Think "named, tagged digital 3-by-5 cards", if you wish; it's almost that straightforward. Unless artificially restricted by dumbed-down view and/or edit templates, tiddler content is normally malleable within an open TiddlyWiki document.
TiddlyWiki documents are relatively unique in that respect; the TW core allows end-users - document viewers - to actually modify the content they're viewing.
When you're viewing a TW document "server side" - with an http colon-slash-slash not a file-colon-slash-slash - the question then becomes, how can someone save any changed tiddlers they've created - where can they be put? There are a few possibilities; TiddlyTools save-from-web can work in many cases, as can using an online server type TW document such as a TiddlySpot document.
Tiddler importing and exporting is quite a bit more powerful and capable when you think about applying filters such as by-tag to inter-document tiddler transfers.

