Tony,

That's an excellent approach. When I decide to tackle this problem again, I 
will try to follow this while I'm looking into it.

Damon

On Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 3:00:39 PM UTC-7, TonyM wrote:
>
> 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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