[tw5] Re: Different link actions; when in Story River; within Tabbed Internal Table of Contents; possible?

2018-12-16 Thread Mohammad
Hi S.S Look at https://kookma.github.io/Reveal-Gradually/ See how wizard and steps work! To see a smooth navigation set animation duration in control panel to zero. BTW, I want to thank you for your great efforts on beginner guide! - Mohammad On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 7:42:56 PM UTC+3:30

[tw5] Re: Different link actions; when in Story River; within Tabbed Internal Table of Contents; possible?

2018-12-16 Thread S. S.
Ha! You're right of course. I did not notice! The scrolling out of the ToC tiddler threw me. Thank you. I wonder how a beginner will deal with that. Will it confuse them too? I don't know. I also notice now that EVERY link clicked in tiddlers in theToC's view pane - opens within the view pane.

[tw5] Re: Different link actions; when in Story River; within Tabbed Internal Table of Contents; possible?

2018-12-16 Thread BurningTreeC
Coming back again :o) I believe we've both been mislead by the scrolling behavior of the story river try closing all tiddlers but the one containing the ToC - I think your links work well! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To un

[tw5] Re: Different link actions; when in Story River; within Tabbed Internal Table of Contents; possible?

2018-12-16 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi, coming back to this - I've realized it's much easier! The toc-tabbed-internal-nav macro catches navigation messages so that links are opened within the ToC I changed your Next-link to a button: <$button class="tc-btn-invisible tc-tiddlylink"actions="""<$action-navigate $to="Some of the thi

[tw5] Re: Different link actions; when in Story River; within Tabbed Internal Table of Contents; possible?

2018-12-16 Thread BurningTreeC
Hi S.S. > Some weeks back, I began working on a tutorial for tiddlywiki.com's > documentation to show beginners how to make a Table of Contents. To do this > effectively, I realized quite a few other concepts and info need to be > presented at a beginners' level. > > I have this feeling that