CSS is the magic instructions that web browsers use to display your bland,
run-of-the-mill text in various exciting ways.
CSS isn't my forte, but the following should work on recent versions of TW
until someone with better advice comes along.
Make a tiddler and tag it $:/tags/Stylesheet . Put this content in it:
.tc-tags-wrapper {
display: none;
}
Close and save the tiddler. Your tags should disappear.
On Sunday, October 13, 2019 at 8:46:04 PM UTC-7, Steve S wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like a simple clean list of my tiddlers. I have managed to remove
> the author and heading and subtitle fields according to this tiddler: "How
> to hide the author's and other fields with CSS" but this doesn’t say how to
> remove the tags. I know its possible because I saw it here
> http://t5a.tiddlyspot.com/ but I haven't managed to work out how he did
> it.
>
> I will email the author of that page and put my findings here if I find
> it. This is a learning process for me and also perhaps others have the same
> question so I thought it worth putting the question here also.
>
> I don't really understand what CSS is so I need fairly simple
> instructions.
>
> Because it is sometimes good to see the titles and tags it would be nice
> to have a button to turn them on and off easily, but I guess that calls for
> another topic?
>
> Thanks for any help. I did have a search but didn't find anything that
> seemed to do this.
>
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