Btc,
Thanks so much for that eloquent description. I got it now.
Regards
Tony
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Hi SImon,
That is a good news.
Thank you for detail explanations on escapecss[] filter.
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@Tony ,
finally, using the escapecss filter I could fix the problem with sticky
titles and popups:
https://burningtreec.github.io/TW5-stickytitlesfix/
> Btc,
>>
>> This seems like a cunning solution, perhaps only a few could invent.
>> Unfortunatly, pehaps I am one of the few who does not
> Btc,
>
> This seems like a cunning solution, perhaps only a few could invent.
> Unfortunatly, pehaps I am one of the few who does not understand why you
> would want to do it.
>
> Could you explain what use there is for a superuser and its use case or
> possibilities?
>
> Regsrfs
> Tony
>
Btc,
This seems like a cunning solution, perhaps only a few could invent.
Unfortunatly, pehaps I am one of the few who does not understand why you would
want to do it.
Could you explain what use there is for a superuser and its use case or
possibilities?
Regsrfs
Tony
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> Simon,
> This is amazing feature and should be documented!
>
> It gives a lot of flexibility in applying customize css dynamically.
>
> --Mohammad
>
Thanks Mohammad,
yes I think using escapeCSS as a filter with a polyfill for browsers that
don't support it is the best way to address css
Simon,
This is amazing feature and should be documented!
It gives a lot of flexibility in applying customize css dynamically.
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> Added to the TiddlyWiki toolmap!
>
Great, thank you David!
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On Monday, December 3, 2018 at 8:00:18 AM UTC-6, BurningTreeC wrote:
>
> Hi all, I've made this little plugin, it's pretty lightweight adding just
> a filter and a polyfill (a file that adds functionality if the browser
> doesn't support it)
>
> It's all about
Jan, in the stickytitlesfix I use this macro that allows assigning any css
property to a data attribute of your choice:
\rules only
$(classesBefore)$[$(tagName)$$(tagSelector)$"$(escapedTagValue)$"]$(
classesAfter)$ {
> Thank you Simon,
> that is something i have been looking for for some time.
>
> Can I do:
>
>
> [data-tiddler-type="text/vnd.tiddlywiki;flexibility=replace"].tc-tiddler-frame
> {
> border-radius: 50%;
> }
>
>
Hi Jan, I believe it was TiddlyWiki v5.1.16 or v5.1.17 that introduced the
data
Thank you Simon,
that is something i have been looking for for some time.
Can I do:
|
[data-tiddler-type="text/vnd.tiddlywiki;flexibility=replace"].tc-tiddler-frame {
border-radius: 50%;
}
|Or do I have to do
|\define assign-css()
[data-tiddler-title="$(currentTiddler)$"].tc-tiddler-frame {
Wonderful BTC!
Great tool!
By the way many thanks for all your efforts specially during preparing TW
5.1.18, specially the KeeBoord in new release.
-Mohammad
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