On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 12:01 AM, Måns wrote:
> Hi Michael
>
> These are very beautiful and effective verticals and proof of concept
> btw..
> Can ordinary users (like myself, - endusers on the TiddlyWiki group)
> hope to see an overlay/trails-plugin to use with a standard TiddlyWiki
> in a not to
Hi Michael
These are very beautiful and effective verticals and proof of concept
btw..
Can ordinary users (like myself, - endusers on the TiddlyWiki group)
hope to see an overlay/trails-plugin to use with a standard TiddlyWiki
in a not to far away future? - I'd love to use trailplayer with
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On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Eric Shulman wrote:
>> The point is to explore how one can make tiddlywiki's that don't look like
>> tiddlywiki - basically, how do you make a TiddlyWiki wth your own HTML
>> and CSS.
>
> Rather than eliminating some of the underlying elements, it's easy
> enough t
> The point is to explore how one can make tiddlywiki's that don't look like
> tiddlywiki - basically, how do you make a TiddlyWiki wth your own HTML
> and CSS.
Rather than eliminating some of the underlying elements, it's easy
enough to simply hide them (and leave the default shadow content in
pl
> I think it would be interesting to build some common components here,
> e.g. a plugin to hijack swtichTheme(), applying an optional CSS reset.
http://www.TiddlyTools.com/#SwitchThemePlugin
* renders a droplist of themes, and/or individual 'switch to theme'
links to quickly switch to any theme
*