Hello Dave,
thanks for providing the TiddlyQuickly. I think it's helpful and fun
reading even for ex-newbies.
I have a suggestion: Most of the sliders fit on an average screen, so no
scrolling is needed most of the time.
Since they're different in size, you still have to move the mouse to hit
Hello UBi
What about the mobile screens? In my mobile I have to scroll down most of the
time. Then when I finish I just click next. With your suggestion I have to
scroll down to read the article and then scroll up again just to go to the next
slide.
Personally I like how it is now.
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Hi Ubi and Danielo, yes, I thought about that. I wish I could have kept
each slide short enough to make it all fit. I wish it were as easy as
hitting the advance button in a PowerPoint. But some content needed to be
longer.
Danielo's comment makes me think I made the right decision, despite my
David:
Just a suggestion about a possible compromise for this design issue ... It
might be effective to use zoomin with an animation time of 0.
Regards,
Hans
On Sunday, February 16, 2014 5:43:59 AM UTC-5, David Gifford wrote:
Hi Ubi and Danielo, yes, I thought about that. I wish I could
Hi Hans! Actually, that is how it started out, as zoomin with time of 0.
That is how I have all my personal TW5s configured. And, that is how you
would think a slideshow type sequence should go. But people were saying
that when reading on a mobile device and advancing to the next slide, they
Hi David:
Thanks for the additional details. I'll bear them in mind when I start
working on the smaller form factors of mobile devices. So far, I'm still
primarily focusing on optimizing my Name conventions for this new Tw5
environment. It's taking me a lot longer to really appreciate how
TiddlyQuickly (http://giffmex.org/TiddlyQuickly.html) now has a new
tutorial: Creating, navigating and searching tiddlers. 13 slides in all.
Enjoy, newbies!
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Am Montag, 10. Februar 2014 22:23:33 UTC+1 schrieb David Gifford:
Hi all,
I added a new section to TiddlyQuickly:
Adjusting the appearance and layout of
Good idea. When I get back to TQ I will do that.
Dave
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Stephan Hradek stephan.hra...@gmail.comwrote:
Am Montag, 10. Februar 2014 22:23:33 UTC+1 schrieb David Gifford:
Hi all,
I added a new section to TiddlyQuickly:
Adjusting the appearance and layout of
Hi,
I am new to TiddlyWiki and I really like what is there already. The
information is useful.
Best wishes,
Philipp
On Monday, February 10, 2014 1:26:12 AM UTC, David Gifford wrote:
Hi everyone, thanks for the kind words. I will plug away little by little
as I have time and energy. Got
Hi all,
I added a new section to TiddlyQuickly:
Adjusting the appearance and layout of
TiddlyWikihttp://giffmex.org/TiddlyQuickly.html#Adjusting%20the%20appearance%20and%20layout%20of%20TiddlyWiki%20%28slide%201%20of%2013%29
It has 13 slides and covers the following:
- Change the title,
Hi David,
It's a perfect introduction to TW for newbies. Very simple, clear and well
written.
Your guides, tutorials and other TW stuff have always been a reference
point for me.
Thanks!
Alberto
Le vendredi 7 février 2014 20:17:35 UTC+1, David Gifford a écrit :
Hi all,
I had a little
Hi Dave,
Good start.
Many newcomers need it (they already asked a few times for a TiddlyWiki
for the rest of us type introduction).
I did have a look at your stylesheet and saw you are (still) using the
triple backticks to make the stylesheet 'readable'.
I used this as well, but triple
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