On Sunday, June 26, 2011 10:37:14 AM UTC+7, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> On Jun 25, 7:16 pm, HansBKK <han...@gmail.com> wrote: 
>
> Note: You can reduce (virtually eliminate) the sidebar tabs processing 
> without making *any* changes to the page or tabs layout, simply by 
> displaying the *Shadowed* tab, which has very little overhead.  As 
> long it is showing that tab, the overhead is reduced.  If you want to 
> make sure that it always stars out on the Shadowed tab, add the 
> following to a tiddler tagged with systemConfig: 
>
> config.options["txtMainTab"]="Shadowed"; 
>

Aha, very good to know, thanks, so sliders are the way to go? 

So I'm guessing (when optimizing for performance) the best practice would be 
to leave the standard SideBarTabs as Shadowed, and then set a separate 
interface with any desired enhanced listings (whether customized or say 
using TableOfContents<http://www.tiddlytools.com/#TableOfContentsPluginInfo>) 
inside a slider?

BTW, my TWT-based design has this in the shadowed SideBarTabs
<<slider chkSliderSideBarTabs SideBarTabsSlider 'index »' 'tiddlers, 
timeline, all, tags' 

is that a built-in slider macro, and does it work the same way regarding a 
performance advantage as the OP's example?

And if so, then it doesn't make a difference if the "slid" tiddler is 
shadowed or not, is that right?

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