Damon,
 

> Tony, I tried the empty tiddler approach and, at first blush, nothing 
> really popped out at me. I think *researching* the whole sidebar approach 
> is an interesting idea and will certainly be a learning experience. 
>

I another thread, a reply of mine 
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/NbQXM2QL5Dc/fQkHW9ujBAAJ> was a 
wikitext dump of my research notes. Basically containing a list of relevant 
tiddlers and high level notes. You can think of them as field notes of a 
researcher.

I thought that what if we/I undertake short focused research building a set 
of research notes for publishing. It would be an informal way to document 
more complex mechanisms and give the reader the benefit of a more 
experienced user. Then further replies and feed back could be incorporated 
into the research  notes.

This is useful for myself but see it could help others research specific 
mechanisms. 

Of late I have discovered really interesting methods and possibilities but 
it will take a lot longer to translate these into either solutions/plugins 
short sharp and focused research notes may fill the gap. I will try and do 
one for the sidebar
 from a designer (not coder) perspective examples would include;

   - The Import mechanism
   - The Side Bar Mechanism
   - The Open in new window mechanism
   - The Export mechanism
   - etc...

What do you think?

Regards
Tony

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