Ok, now I have a solution:
<$list filter="[[$:/state/storyfilter]is[missing]]">
<$list filter="[list[$:/StoryList]]" ... here the rest of what's already
there/>
<$list filter="[[$:/state/storyfilter]!is[missing]]">
<$vars myFilter={{$:/state/storyfilter}}>
<$list filter=<> ... here the
Morgaine, I'm actually trying what I proposed - don't do it like that!
I'm looking for a correct solution, this one makes big trouble!!
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> Hi Simon, Thank you for responding,
> I'm building a game website and I wanted tabs at the top to filter wikis
> by subject. In most 'standard' websites there are menu items that will
> take you to a given page or section of the site; I want those menu items
> to select which tiddlers
Hi Simon, Thank you for responding,
I'm building a game website and I wanted tabs at the top to filter wikis by
subject. In most 'standard' websites there are menu items that will take
you to a given page or section of the site; I want those menu items to
select which tiddlers appear, without
Hi Morgaine, and welcome here :)
The Muuri plugin originally comes from Uwe Stuehler, but I made the version
you find on muritest.tiddlyspot.com or tiddlytouch.tiddlyspot.com, the
first is the demo page, the latter is the plugin page...
I believe you intend the filtering function, is that
Thanks, that did help. I have my tagpills all labelled.
Now what I want to do (if you saw my second comment), is make all the
items with a tagpill's tag come up, and everything else go away. Like this
demo: https://haltu.github.io/muuri/
How do I do that?
Much thanks in advance,
Morgaine
On
Hi Morgaine,
See the Help of both plugins:
1) Control panel > Plugins > tab Plugins
2) Click '>' at the plugin
3) Click the tab Help and read that.
Extended information can be found at:
http://tw5topmenu.tiddlyspot.com/
http://tw5topleft.tiddlyspot.com/
Hope that helps,
Ton
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Basically I want it to do this: https://haltu.github.io/muuri/
On Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 5:52:00 PM UTC-6, Morgaine O'Herne wrote:
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> I've looked all over and can't find the answer to this, so It's probably
> so blatantly obvious that there's no need to spell it out.
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> I have Ton Gerner's
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