>
> 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)
>

Hi Jeremy, this is a great addition :) 

>
> 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
>

Can't we just set the top value of the titles to something like 25px 
through a plugin stylesheet?
 

>
> 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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