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On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 12:05:52 PM UTC-5, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>
> Hey everyone,
>
> I am sharing my two story tiddlywiki setup that I have been using for the 
> last couple of years, as it has come to my attention that there is still 
> some interest in this. This isn't really designed to be freely reusable at 
> this point and is still rough around the edges, but hopefully it proves 
> useful. I am planning to rewrite this from scratch based on my learnings in 
> the near future.
>
> This was done more as a proof of concept and if I re-did this today the UI 
> would be significantly different. I implemented this in 2017 partly as an 
> exercise in learning TW5 (I was a long time TWC user years ago) and it 
> worked better than anticipated so I have just kept using it without taking 
> the time to refine it. So it can definitely do with some cleanup in terms 
> of code and CSS. Currently the CSS is responsive, below a certain width the 
> sidebar is hidden and if the screen is even smaller it defaults to a one 
> stop layout. It's also optimized with larger screens in mind (1920px+ width)
>
> Furthermore some parts could be better streamlined now that I understand 
> TW5 a lot better and also due to some welcome changes in the core.
>
> http://sq-twostories.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> Let me know if anything doesn't work, I've ripped this out of a larger and 
> more complex TiddlyWiki and hopefully I got all the important bits.
>
>    - Shift click links to open in the other story
>    - Shift click the edit button to edit in the other story - I probably 
>    use this feature the most.
>    - Dropzones above each story - not as useful as I had first expected
>    - Each tiddler has a "divert" button in the toolbar that opens it in 
>    the other story.
>    - Screen width > 1920, you get two stories and the normal sidebar
>    - Screen width > 1920 %% < 1280, the sidebar overlaps the second story 
>    and can be hidden
>    - Screen width < 1280, the second story is hidden
>
> If you add this as is to a TiddlyWiki with a custom theme, you more than 
> likely will need to adapt the css a fair bit.
>
> Regards,
> Saq
>

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