Hi Mario
 Thank you very much for all your clarifications!
This make things more understandable.

On Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 12:59:39 AM UTC+3:30, PMario wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at 7:29:15 PM UTC+1, Mohammad wrote:
> ...
>
>> Well, this is kind of reverse engineering! 
>>
>
> You are absolutely right. ... But TW has an "organically" grown UI, which 
> was mainly driven by user demand.  
>
> At the very early (alpha) days TW suffered from so-called "divitis". .. 
> That means way too many nested div-elements. ... The whole system was in 
> constant flux. 
>
> We reduced most of the redundant stuff, but some "wrappers" have escaped 
> and made it to the V 5.1.0. Since 5.1.0 backwards compatibility is one of 
> TWs major goals. Which is good, but also causes some headache in 
> combination with the existing CSS. 
>
> Some "wrappers" are still there. eg: If a tiddler *designed for the 
> sidebar* is *shown in the main story* river, it looks and sometimes 
> behaves different. That's the way it is. 
>
> That's why, browser dev-tools are our best friends ;)
>
> BUT all in all, we have a functional, stable and mainly backwards 
> compatible UI. That's worth something q:-)
>

I will dive and try to find how a tiddler can occupy the whole screen in 
solo story view!
I did the same when I developed Tiddlyshow which uses zoomin 

>
> have fun!
> mario
>
>
Cheers
Mohammad 

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