Ok, I will and can submit to these conditions - and I am willing to
give it a go trying to keep my cup in the air untill you give your
OK .
(My Sweedish origin, which makes me very patriotic, because I live in
Denmark, ensures that no interferences with Ikea's trademark will be
considered high priority ).

YS Måns Mårtensson

On 9 Nov., 01:59, Morris Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am looking for an articulate, enthusiastic, discrete (must submit to
> a confidentiality agreement) beta tester for the amazing TW Flatpack*
> to test the 2,688,000** possible available combinations of TiddlyWiki
> Themes and function layouts while there are still few enough to
> test;-)
>
> They must be willing to try to invalidate the claims that, not only
> the word amazing is an understatement; but, several other claims that
> are equally astounding.  Claims such that it is totally immune to
> interference by plugins. Claims that any conceivable core changes will
> not affect it in any way and that while some cookies are used,
> conflicting cookies between TiddlyWikis cannot materially affect the
> look and functionality.
>
> Other more subjective claims to be evaluated are that it gives one the
> feeling of solidity, instilling confidence that it feels rock solid at
> all times and never gives a moment's hesitation that is to be trusted
> to preform as advertised. That it always remains the way you left it
> no matter how the odd the combination you achieve.
>
> The beta tester selected should also be one who dislikes to put their
> drink down (that always leaves unsightly rings on their desk) in order
> to verify the claim that the (current 2,688,000 combinations) can be
> achieved without touching the keyboard;-)
>
> Apply here in one hundred words or less why you want to be this beta
> tester and agree that you will not share  the TiddlyWiki, or copy any
> of the original functions, or share them with any others until given
> the OK by me.
>
> *Subject to change if it interferes with Ikea's trademark
> **Verified by a University Mathematics Professor.
>
> Morrris Gray
>
> On Nov 3, 9:11 pm, Morris Gray <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Nov 3, 7:33 pm, iain <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Morris,
>
> > > are you going to offer some different colour schemes - something light
> > > and breezy with a touch of blue and yellow you know sand and sea.
> > > FiddlyWiki had a very nice colour scheme 
> > > (seehttp://way.net/FiddlyWiki/FiddlyWiki.html).
>
> > What I am working on is a wysiwyg TW design package that allows you to
> > virtually have any combination of themes applied separately to header,
> > background, MainMenu, topmenu, Sidebar, viewer, tiddler etc,
>
> > You'll be able to have multiple MainMenus and more than one at a time
> > by appending or prepending them into MainMenu, or the same in sidebar
> > choices - even reversing them if you wish or having both the same.
> > All changes are made with a single click and no knowledge of any type
> > of code is required.  There are default versions of all so if you
> > don't like what you did just click the defaults.
>
> > Once you have made your choices you simply save and it stays that
> > way.  There are no plugins or cookies used. So nothing can interfere
> > with the design used and you can make as many TiddlyWikis as you want,
> > all differing from one another, in perhaps many different ways, but
> > never interfering with each other whether online or offline or any
> > combination thereof. If you decide later to change any part just do it
> > and save.
>
> > Best of all even with all of the options it is still very light at
> > under 650k and could be less if the unused options are deleted.  All
> > of the hard work is done and I am now trying to clean it up and decide
> > on some options for a beta release and get comments.
>
> > You'll be amazed... stay tuned ;-)
>
> > Morris
>
> > On Nov 3, 7:33 pm, iain <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Morris,
>
> > > are you going to offer some different colour schemes - something light
> > > and breezy with a touch of blue and yellow you know sand and sea.
> > > FiddlyWiki had a very nice colour scheme 
> > > (seehttp://way.net/FiddlyWiki/FiddlyWiki.html).
>
> > > Regards
>
> > > Iain
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