@si - I did a quickie here. I am sitting at my MacBook Air (11in, Mojave). Followed your instructions and had no problems reordering the "open" list. I did not have to be careful about dragging the link - in fact, I made a point of dragging at an angle and didn't have a problem. I've been able to do this several times now. I did not experience the horizontal/vertical problem that Soren described.
Stan On Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 8:57:02 AM UTC-5 si wrote: > @Stan I don't think its a Windows problem, because IIR Soren doesn't use > Windows. There's not much to add in the way of instructions: > > 1. Open Vivaldi and go to tiddlywiki.com > 2. Click on one of the links in the "open" tab, and try to drag-and-drop > to reorder them. I find that it only works if I am careful to drag the link > on a strictly vertical plane. If Idrag it slightly to the side it doesn't > work. Same is true for other lists, like the ones you get when you click on > tag pills. > > This seems to happen in any wiki that I try. > > On Saturday, 13 March 2021 at 13:45:22 UTC stan...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Thanks for the additional detail, si. Now I understand your problem >> better - I thought the issue was drag and drop for installations. I will >> have to try out re-ordering a list to see if I can reproduce the behavior. >> Can you easily provide example instructions? Maybe we can rule out Windows >> as being part of the problem. >> >> You are right, Vivaldi is based on Chrome, as is Brave. I dropped Brave >> as there were too many times when button activation didn't work. >> >> Stan >> >> On Saturday, March 13, 2021 at 8:35:31 AM UTC-5 si wrote: >> >>> Thanks for the replies. I forgot to mention that I'm running Windows 10 >>> and Timimi. >>> >>> >>> I've found that at least on my machine, you have to drag in an up or >>> down direction, rather than a left and right direction, to get Vivaldi to >>> start dragging at all...but then it usually does not display the "drop >>> here" item anyway. >>> >>> @Soren I hadn't noticed this but yeah your right. It seems that often I >>> am dragging slightly to the side, inadvertently highlighting some of the >>> text because the mechanism isn't working, then dragging the highlighted >>> text. This creates a tiddler with a bunch of html in the title ("<div >>> class=......etc"). >>> >>> >>>The peculiar thing is that I have been able to drag and drop many >>> plugins, *except* that I have not been able to drag and drop the Kookma >>> library to a Tiddlywiki hosted on Fission. However, I could drag and drop >>> the Shiraz plugin to the Fission TW. I have TW on Gitlab and Tiddlyhost, >>> with no drag and drop problems. >>> >>> @Stan I don't have any problems with installing plugins via >>> drag-and-drop, I'm only noticing problems with re-ordering lists (like when >>> clicking on a tag pill). I've not run TW on Fission or Tiddlyhost though. >>> >>> >>> Do you have any extensions running on Vivaldi? >>> >>> I do but tried it with a blank profile and the problem persists. It >>> seems like there's just something weird about Vivaldi, though I thought it >>> was still based on Chromium. >>> >>> On Saturday, 13 March 2021 at 00:34:43 UTC Soren Bjornstad wrote: >>> >>>> I've never used Vivaldi with TW because I have other plugins that >>>> interfere with TW, so I've always done TW in a separate browser – so never >>>> noticed this before. But on checking, it does not work for me either. >>>> >>>> I've found that at least on my machine, you have to drag in an up or >>>> down direction, rather than a left and right direction, to get Vivaldi to >>>> start dragging at all...but then it usually does not display the "drop >>>> here" item anyway. >>>> >>>> On Friday, March 12, 2021 at 9:27:20 AM UTC-6 si wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> I recently went back to the Vivaldi browser <https://vivaldi.com/>, >>>>> and I noticed that drag-and-drop functions of TiddlyWiki don't work >>>>> properly. If you go the "Open" tab (or click on a tag pill) and try to >>>>> drag >>>>> something, it either doesn't work or creates a new tiddler with some >>>>> crazy >>>>> html as the title. >>>>> >>>>> Does anyone else get this with Vivaldi? It's a shame because it has >>>>> some nice TW-friendly features, so I wondered if there was a fix out >>>>> there? >>>>> >>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to tiddlywiki+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/e4f00b73-b7f8-4877-b531-28853a55c58en%40googlegroups.com.