Thanks for responding Tony.

I believe filters can be used in css data-tags. Not done it myself
>

I would like to avoid tags as reference points for styling. I'm doing that 
currently and, if possible, I would like to "deprecate" this. Same for 
filters. Whenever possible, I've replaced them with the <reveal> widget.

There is the class field and you can conditionaly display css between 
> <style> html tags in the view template using filter which can depend on 
> field values or existence.
>

Yes, I'm aware of the class field and I'm using that extensively. As for 
in-tiddler <style> tags, I've done that previously but, again, will not 
want to re-introduce this approach into my wiki, even if "sandboxed" using 
the <reveal> widget, because there's always the risk of "style spill" onto 
other tiddlers.

Just to add, I've had a look at $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate and can see that 
*data-tiddler-title*, *data-tags* and *class *are the only "modifiers" 
available. I know I might try adding other field references and overwrite 
this shadow tiddlrt but I'm generally against modifying core functionality.

Thanks again,
Hubert

On Sunday, 8 December 2019 01:23:17 UTC, TonyM wrote:
>
> Hubert
>
> I believe filters can be used in css data-tags. Not done it myself. There 
> is the class field and you can conditionaly display css between <style> 
> html tags in the view template using filter which can depend on field 
> values or existence.
>
> Short answer because I am mobile.
>
> Tony
>
>

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