David:
Another (browser) technique to reduce "clutter" is to make use of the "Open
in a new window" capability. This creates an effective popup that you can
dismiss when doe, or k,keep open for reference by just positioning it in
another area of your display(s). It's very effective if you
Thanks Hans!
I am now thinking about the top menu bar that is on tiddlywiki.com as a
place to put buttons that change the sidebar content. Even more efficient!
I will post here.
Yes, I was thinking that such a system should have instructions so users
can rearrange tabs as desired.
My goals
David:
I think it's an interesting addition to "minimalist" design concepts in
which folks have been trying to reduce what they see as visible clutter.
I've noticed my Tiddlers have been moving in this direction for several
years. However, I never really thought of applying this to the
Thanks Chris!
On Friday, March 5, 2021 at 4:05:23 PM UTC-6 clutterstack wrote:
> David,
>
> I like it on my screen. I don't have strong feelings about it in general,
> but my first impression is that Control Panel access through the sidebar
> may be more intuitive than opening it in the
David,
I like it on my screen. I don't have strong feelings about it in general,
but my first impression is that Control Panel access through the sidebar
may be more intuitive than opening it in the story. That is affected by the
sidebar width, of course. Then, given that you're putting more
Oh and I am not trying to be conceited by my adding of my Toggle tab. Just
thinking that some of those items could be in those two areas...
On Friday, March 5, 2021 at 2:50:30 PM UTC-6 David Gifford wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Don't know what got into me. Just an idea to reorganize the tabs
>
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