That is a neat trick. My previous unsuccessful attempts in this line
included adding access keys to specific tiddlers to navigate to those
tiddlers easily. Unfortunately that did not work out. Again, neat trick.
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>> Sure thing. I simply added the logic to implement the accesskey attribut
On Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 11:19:38 AM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
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> On Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 8:50:39 AM UTC-7, Daniel Fjerstad wrote:
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>> Mark S.:
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>> >I prefer to be in charge of when the data gets saved. It would be really
>> nice if TW had a "save" key stroke for the save
That's really helpful information BJ, but I've finally isolated what I want
to do - I want to put a section of code to change the way tiddlywiki
renders html tags, but I have no idea where - the script below takes h3
tags and appends a link floating to the right of them:
function appendH3() {
Have at look at this thread
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/tiddlywiki/NwOI-QER2ig/lSLS3XolwDoJ
all the best
BJ
On Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 4:32:16 AM UTC+1, K wrote:
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> Ok, Ive written a function...
> Where do I put it?
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> function appendH3() {
> var my_elem = document.getEl
I am going to second using TiddlyServer. I currently have around 30 wikis
set up with it so I am sure that you can have many going at the same time.
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On Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 12:33:02 PM UTC-7, Ste Wilson wrote:
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> I'm sure this is a solved problem but...
> Inspired by Ms McEnzie of London, Italy and her recent trip to a furniture
> store I too have decided it is time for some big tables in my tiddlywiki
> (got there eventually).
> O
*that for an iframe...
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I'm sure this is a solved problem but...
Inspired by Ms McEnzie of London, Italy and her recent trip to a furniture
store I too have decided it is time for some big tables in my tiddlywiki (got
there eventually).
On mobile they spill out over the edge of the tiddler and have to be viewed
with
Is there any way to run more than one copy of Tiddlywiki off the same
node.js install?
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Agree, FF will finish itself. i.e becoming marginal by removing the
easiness of customizability (btw one of its main advantages). - Well, I'm
not the youngest and I've seen it s many times in technology.
May you rest in peace as memories of you FF will live on ;-)
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Ciao Daniel
TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>> Pale Moon is largely perceived as a peripheral experiment.
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Daniel Fjerstad wrote:
> Perception or not, it's an incredibly secure browser that faithfully
> implements open web standards. What you present is a classic chicken and
> egg problem: Pale Moon
On Thursday, October 5, 2017 at 8:50:39 AM UTC-7, Daniel Fjerstad wrote:
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> Mark S.:
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> >I prefer to be in charge of when the data gets saved. It would be really
> nice if TW had a "save" key stroke for the save action, though.
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> I have found a workaround for the fact that there isn't a "S
Ciao Arlen
Arlen Beiler wrote:First of all, TiddlyChrome still works.
https://github.com/Arlen22/tiddly-chrome-app
My apologies Arlen for not including TiddlyChrome on the list I suggested
earlier. I revised it as below.
Do you know when it will stop working? My understanding is Chrome will
Some interesting replies in this thread. Thanks for the input, everyone.
TiddlyTweeter:
>Pale Moon is largely perceived as a peripheral experiment.
Perception or not, it's an incredibly secure browser that faithfully
implements open web standards. What you present is a classic chicken and
egg
As long as you save often there should be no problem: use the node version
to be sure
I have had a few problems when using with other plugins - one of the kanban
ones for example.
Alex
On 5 October 2017 at 01:18, Eneko Gotzon wrote:
> Hi Code Geniuses!
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> TiddlyMap seems to be a wonderful p
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