On May 31, 5:21 pm, Corey S wrote:
> I copied the code that you wrote (made it one line from the two in the
> posting)
> tiddler='TopRight'style='position:absolute;z-index:1;right:0;top:0;'> div>
> I then entered <> in the resulting TopRight tiddler.
> TopRight↓ 10 B
I copied the code that you wrote (made it one line from the two in the
posting)
I then entered <> in the resulting TopRight tiddler.
TopRight↓ 10 BYes 0ms Error
Error: SyntaxError: illegal XML
character
I've re-enter the <> but still displays t
Gotcha. I'll get this eventually
On May 30, 8:35 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > Thanks heaps. That works great! Can that be right justified to?
>
> For 'right justified' content, try adding:
> text-align:right;
> to the the style definition.
>
> > K, right:0 means no padding on the right and
> Thanks heaps. That works great! Can that be right justified to?
For 'right justified' content, try adding:
text-align:right;
to the the style definition.
> K, right:0 means no padding on the right and top:0 means no padding on
> the top, right?
"top" and "right" are the absolute *position*
Thanks heaps. That works great! Can that be right justified to?
K, right:0 means no padding on the right and top:0 means no padding on
the top, right?
On May 29, 10:38 pm, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > I'm trying to figure out how to get my search bar to look
> > likehttp://tw.lewcid.org/. I figured
That's it, I'm sure. Using Mr. Ruston's "Classic" theme on that one, but a
theme, nonetheless. It's been so long it slipped my mind. Tried it on a
vanilla empty.html, works fine.
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> > I must be doing something stupid. Doesn't seem to do anyt
> I must be doing something stupid. Doesn't seem to do anything...
> > Add the following to your [[PageTemplate]]:
Are you using a custom theme (e.g. MPTW's pre-installed
[[MptwTheme]])? If so, then you need to make the template change
there, instead of using the standard [[PageTemplate]] tiddle
I must be doing something stupid. Doesn't seem to do anything...
On May 30, 1:38 am, Eric Shulman wrote:
> > I'm trying to figure out how to get my search bar to look
> > likehttp://tw.lewcid.org/. I figured out how to get it into the title area
> > but not how to right justify it.
>
> There ar
> I'm trying to figure out how to get my search bar to look
> likehttp://tw.lewcid.org/. I figured out how to get it into the title area
> but not how to right justify it.
There are several ways to get content to sit in the top right corner
of the page. Here's one:
Add the following to your [[
I'm trying to figure out how to get my search bar to look like
http://tw.lewcid.org/. I figured out how to get it into the title area
but not how to right justify it.
It would also be an ideal place to drop an analog clock. Any hints?
On May 20, 4:40 am, rtimwest wrote:
> I've got a "non-techie
Eric,
Thanks! I was lookinng for a better way to do this. I'm sort of used to
having the function built into the language, and being a stranger to
Javascript I have to trace down every function call I see in TW or look it
up on the web to determine whether it's built-in or declared locally. At
fir
On May 21, 1:56 am, rtimwest wrote:
At the risk of entertaining lurkers while irritating the users who
receive this by email I shall make a few comments in order to get a
NET time stamp (including the date) for my journal entries :-)
For those who have adopted .beat time I have no quarrel. It's
> Not near ready for prime time, though- it's bare-bones function, poor
> formatting, few comments, no docs, meets no standards yet, and there
> are some sections I want to refactor.
Try this alternative bit of code for formatting a decimal # with zero-
padding... it generates the same '000.00' f
Dirk,
> You could, but so far it doesn't bore. So please stay here for the
> lurkers around... ;-)
Well, okay, but remember you asked for it... discussions of time
systems can get truly Byzantine, sometimes even heated (which seems
odd for such a "dry" subject, but ask me how I know...), and te
>> I'm sure we could bore everyone here to tears with this stuff. If you
>> want to discuss it, maybe we should take it to e-mail?
>
> You could, but so far it doesn't bore. So please stay here for the
> lurkers around... ;-)
Ditto.
I for one would be happy if people at least adopted UTC - but
Hi Tim, hello All,
rtimwest wrote:
> I'm sure we could bore everyone here to tears with this stuff. If you
> want to discuss it, maybe we should take it to e-mail?
You could, but so far it doesn't bore. So please stay here for the
lurkers around... ;-)
Regards!
Dirk
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Morris,
Thanks for the kind words. No amount of experience in the proprietary
world of PL/SQL gives much in the way of tools to contribute to free
software, I'm glad for the opportunity. The program itself should get
a lot better in the next few iterations.
> and zero time begins at an odd
> pla
> I did a Google image search, and virtually nobody's TiddlyWiki site
> (always excluding yours, Eric) has much of anything up in the upper
> right corner, title or subtitle areas.
Welcome to the Group Tim. The empty space is an old (western culture)
marketing technique :-) Empty space draws your
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