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On Friday, February 28, 2020 at 3:16:27 PM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi David
>
> 1. Yet again, Facebook is the inspiration for TiddlyWiki design and color 
> choices. The transformation will be complete when we change the name to 
> something that starts with F and put a white F to the left of the search 
> bar. :-)
>
>
> :) 
>
> The toolbar is actually the standard TW5 blue colour that we use for links.
>
> 2. Another possible option for the topbar to offer in the configuration 
> menu to consider: link(s) to the default tiddler(s). Turned off by default 
> but there as an option for users.
>
>
> The “Home” button can be added to the menu bar by enabling the “page 
> control buttons”.
>

*Ah, gotcha. Home = default tiddlers. Should have thought of that *

>
> 3. Since TW detects scrunched mobile screens, and since key sidebar items 
> can go in the topbar, could we finally hide the sidebar automatically for 
> mobile? I find it frustrating that one's default tiddler is not the first 
> thing a visitor sees on a small device, so on my pages I routinely hide the 
> sidebar. Maybe that is worth considering by default for tiddlywiki.com.
>
>
> That is indeed my intention.
>

*Yayyyy *

>
> 4. I hope the stickies situation can be fixed. Love me my stickies and 
> even use them in edittemplate...
>
>
> Yes indeed, I’m investigating solutions.
>
> 5. Like Tony, I would like the customizability option to set this to zero 
> to hide it if needed.
>
>
> Set what to zero? The height of the menu bar?
>

*Yes. I saw your reply to Tony. My interest is not in having a number like 
zero, just the ability to hide the topbar when I don't want it. *

>
> 6. The topbar color should have its own line in the palette editor, for 
> customizability.
>
>
> In order for the menu bar colours to appear in the palette editor by 
> default we’d have to define those colours in the standard core palettes, 
> which is somewhat inconsistent with the fact that the menu bar is packaged 
> as a plugin. In general, plugins should be independent of the core, and we 
> try to avoid shipping components of plugins as part of the core.
>
> So, since we don’t want to add colour entries to the core for every plugin 
> that might want to introduce new ones, the present situation is that the 
> colours fallback to values in the plugin (see 
> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/commit/4afde5a722afc91c826305800ba536c5fe8ef2e5),
>  
> but can be defined in the palette editor by adding the entries 
> menubar-foreground and menubar-background to the current palette.
>

*Okay. *

>
> 7. Way to go, nice new feature for TW. 
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
> On Friday, February 28, 2020 at 10:41:39 AM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> I’ve committed the first version of a new “Menu Bar” plugin, and would 
>> welcome thoughts and feedback.
>>
>> The main features are:
>>
>> * Supports simple links and dropdowns
>> * Includes a built-in dropdown search box and a table of contents dropdown
>> * Menu items may be individually enabled/disabled
>> * Snaps down to a dropdown hamburger menu if the screen/window is 
>> narrower than a preset breakpoint
>> * Incorporates any items from the core top left/right menu bars (e.g. the 
>> sidebar chevron)
>>
>> You can try it out on the prerelease:
>>
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/
>>
>> There are still a few minor issues:
>>
>> * The menubar overlaps the title when the window is narrow enough to show 
>> the sidebar above the story river
>> * It doesn’t work with sticky titles
>>
>> I’ve enabled the menubar on the prerelease so that people can try it out. 
>> But a bigger question is whether we should enable it by default on 
>> tiddlywiki.com, and if so with what items?
>>
>> I’m well aware that there is plenty of prior work in this area, and this 
>> plugin isn’t trying to replace all of those existing solutions. It’s an 
>> attempt to make the simplest thing that is responsive and works with 
>> dropdowns.
>>
>> Feedback and questions are welcome,
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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