Thank you for all your comments and idea!

I think css in TW needs to get more attention! As stated above the main TW 
css framework is under-documented and hacking it not an easy task specially 
by intermediate users.

CSS is the language for describing the presentation and I think having a 
simple to understand and easy to use css framework lets users to create 
good looking stuffs using the wonderful TW.

off-topic
https://css-tricks.com/css-is-like/


--Mohammad

On Thursday, October 31, 2019 at 6:04:25 PM UTC+3:30, Mark S. wrote:
>
> It's not forgotten. It's just rather deliberately ignored. I'm a 
> pragmatist. If something works, 99% of the time, that's good enough. 
> CSS is such a time suck. You can spend hours trying to get a field to 
> expand to fill *this *box, but not overflow into *that* box. And
> the inspector will cheerfully tell you that your carefully crafted 
> selector is being overridden, but NOT tell you what is overriding
> it or why.
>
> There needs to be better tools for CSS application. In word processing, we 
> stopped having to manually insert formatting
> codes decades ago. But in CSS all that hassle is alive and well.
>
> On Wednesday, October 30, 2019 at 10:53:07 PM UTC-7, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>> The CSS is a forgotten part of Tiddlywiki!
>>
>> All widgets and many wikitext focus on actions, little efforts have been 
>> done on the CSS side!
>>
>> Why?
>>
>

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