Hi there!

I have just seen that the SinglePageModePlugin does not work in
Internet Explorer or in Google Chrome. Is there any chance to make
them work in those browsers as well?

All the best. I

On 27 sep, 17:27, Iggy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks both, Wolfgang and Shavinder. Both plugins deal exactly with
> that that I was looking for. The TAB plugin in VisualTW is amazing, I
> love it!!
>
> Best.
>
> On Sep 27, 6:07 am, shavinder <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello Nacho,
> > First welcome to TW world, its a wonderful thing.
>
> > I also think that too many tiddlers animating up and down can be
> > potentially confusing initially. Along with wolfgangś excellent
> > suggestion, you may also try TiddlersBarPlugin, found 
> > herehttp://visualtw.ouvaton.org/VisualTW.html, with which all tiddlers
> > open up in a tabbing way on a horizontal bar.
>
> > happy tiddlering,
> > shavinder
>
> > On Sep 25, 9:41 pm, Iggy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi everybody,
>
> > > I'm sorry but I could not find an answer to this question in the
> > > thousand messages of the group.
>
> > > I am very new to all this Tiddlywiki world, and I am starting to play
> > > to set my own TW. So I apologize for my complete ignorance.
>
> > > One thing I do not like a lot (though if there is no option, I could
> > > get used to it) it is TW's behaviour when opening new tiddlers: if
> > > there is one tiddler opened, and you open a new one (whether from the
> > > previous tiddler or from the menu) then you get 2 tiddlers opened in
> > > the page. If you open a 3rd tiddler, then you have the 3 tiddlers
> > > opened... and so on. Of course, unless you click on the "close" button
> > > of each tiddler, or on the "close all" button, to close all of them.
>
> > > My question is: is it possible to change this behaviour, so that a TW
> > > page acts the same way as other Wikis like MediaWiki? That is, I mean,
> > > is there a plugin or something that would make a TW to close an opened
> > > tiddler, when you click another tiddler to open it (so that, you
> > > always have one opened tiddler and not 20 of them...)
>
> > > I guess I mean the way that webpages work on the Internet: you click a
> > > link and the browser jumps to the next page. MediaWiki works this way
> > > as well: If you click an entry or link, it takes you to a new page
> > > within the wiki.
>
> > > Thanks for your time and your knowledge.
>
> > > All the best,
>
> > > Nacho.
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