Hi Jeremy,
sorry, I have only now read your comment.
If you can, though, I'd recommend using a global variable created in $tw.
Thanks. I followed your recommendation! Also I created a namespace property
in $tw for my plugin.
Felix
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Hi Felix
does anyone know if there is a designated place for TW plugins to store
stuff in the dom that needs to persist even if a widget is removed?
Widgets are highly ephemeral in TiddlyWiki. They can be destroyed or
created as required by the refresh mechanism.
If you want to use the DOM to
I haven't seen any mention of storing stuff outside of tiddlers. I use
global (window) objects in some of my plugins.
On Saturday, November 1, 2014 4:36:41 PM UTC, Felix Küppers wrote:
Hi,
does anyone know if there is a designated place for TW plugins to store
stuff in the dom that needs
Cool, then I will do it this way too :)
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