Hi,
It'd be great to get some feedback on on the aesthetic, layout, and
navigability of my wiki http://www.ashrubigo.com/. The content itself is
very work-in-progress, so don't pay much attention to that.
I tried to make the CSS very consistent, minimal, and dark, because the
wiki will have a
Never mind, I fixed it. There was a symbol mobile devices couldn't read.
Thanks for catching that!
Ash
On Tuesday, 30 June 2020 03:01:04 UTC+1, Ash Rubigo wrote:
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> Hi Birthe,
>
> Can you post a screenshots and which browser and device you are using? I
> haven't bumped into tha
Zooming I find it easier to use.
>
> Regards
> TW Tony
>
> On Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 11:58:10 AM UTC+10, Ash Rubigo wrote:
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>> Tony,
>>
>> I forgot to mention, the plan is for the site to be the hub of a progress
>> blog, wiki, and episodes of a
as reading the page in a bright room, and in this case I would
>like more contrast.
>- I love being able to zoom in and out with tiddlywiki, so I can
>re-frame and scale according to content.
>- Have you limited the width of tiddlers?
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
&
Hi Birthe,
Can you post a screenshots and which browser and device you are using? I
haven't bumped into that using Firefox or Chrome.
Ash
On Tuesday, 30 June 2020 02:49:51 UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
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> Hi Ash,
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> Interesting. I wonder what are the unreadable signs? [unreadable nonsense]
> I
tabs. Try to look
> at http://publicsidebar.tiddlyspot.com/
> you decide exactly what to see, but are still able to easily edit, when
> you want it. I have used that quite a lot.
>
> Birthe
>
> tirsdag den 30. juni 2020 kl. 04.05.29 UTC+2 skrev Ash Rubigo:
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>>
dlywiki, so I can
>re-frame and scale according to content.
>- Have you limited the width of tiddlers?
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 10:07:56 AM UTC+10, Ash Rubigo wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> It'd be great to get some feedback on
Mat,
Thank you for posting a bug report!
I would certainly think that usually, when clicking a link to a tiddler,
people would want to be taken to the top of it. For that reason alone I
agree, and consider even that line being commented out a bug. I could maybe
excuse it if it returned you to
s and
videos, and I think dark is much less distracting to that kind of content
than light is, especially in a dark room.
Ash
On Tuesday, 30 June 2020 09:05:47 UTC+1, Mat wrote:
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> Ash Rubigo wrote:
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>> It'd be great to get some feedback on on the aesthetic, lay
still
open to more feedback, as it can always be better. *Thanks to everyone for
the responses so far!*
Ash
On Tuesday, 30 June 2020 18:35:41 UTC+1, Mat wrote:
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> Ash Rubigo wrote:
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>> So I take it the sidebar is at the top of the screen for you. So if you
>&g
omething for me to work on.
Thanks!
Ash
On Tuesday, 30 June 2020 16:56:30 UTC+1, Mat wrote:
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> Ash Rubigo wrote:
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>>>- Am I the only one who doesn't get any scrolling when clicking the
>>>links? (win/chrome)
>>>
>>> What exactly do y
Huh, you're right, I have no idea how I've broken that. That's strange.
I realised making the sidebar always a sidebar was easier than I thought.
Tell me what you think!
Ash
On Tuesday, 30 June 2020 19:37:24 UTC+1, Mat wrote:
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> Ash Rubigo wrote:
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>> Ah okay, that makes th
notice that before, fixed, thanks!
Ash
On Tuesday, 30 June 2020 20:56:35 UTC+1, Mat wrote:
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> Ash Rubigo wrote:
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>> I realised making the sidebar always a sidebar was easier than I thought.
>> Tell me what you think!
>>
>
> I guess it depends on your target
UTC+1, Ash Rubigo wrote:
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> You indicated that your audience is other TW users
>>
>
> Actually I aim to have a large amount of traffic from all over the
> Internet, primarily Reddit. This wiki is the hub for the projects I work
> on, which is why I'm trying refine th
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