Re: [twdev] Re: What should CSS's role be for users in TW?

2019-08-28 Thread @TiddlyTweeter
What should CSS's role be for users in TW? It is not a "role" as such. Why? Because it is not optional. All designs come with it. This is not a TW issue per se. But WHAT are the specific TW aspects of CSS that may be of concern? Simply the monolith of the default is quite difficult to read.

Re: [twdev] Re: What should CSS's role be for users in TW?

2019-08-27 Thread Thomas Elmiger
Maybe not more tweaks to the default theme, but more different themes to choose from, each with only a limited set of tweaks? Theme demos or a theme library where users can easily find a starting point they already like and just need to tweak a little bit to make it their own ... Just dreamin'

Re: [twdev] Re: What should CSS's role be for users in TW?

2019-08-27 Thread Jeremy Ruston
I'd certainly favour making the default theme much more tweakable by end users without knowing CSS. For example, sliders to alter the tightness of margins, more options for the positioning of elements like the sidebar and story river etc. Best wishes Jeremy -- Jeremy Ruston jer...@jermolene.c

[twdev] Re: What should CSS's role be for users in TW?

2019-08-26 Thread TonyM
Mat, As you know I started this thread CSS and TiddlyWiki - Open discussion from a different perspective. I support you raising this here. To respond to this thread; - There are some cases where css has answers not found