Jeremy et al,

Of course ultimately such a layout change needs to minimise complexity and 
maximise functionality. If I read Jeremy's flexbox proposal correctly there 
will be a base flexible and responsive layout on top of which we can add 
elements that look like the current layout or more, perhaps to resemble the 5 
column 5 row model I posted in the github thread.

I suppose the main challenge here is keeping existing elements such as top left 
top right above story etc.. Working what ever the ultimate choice.

Is there a way to introduce a new layout as a pluggable layout such as an 
alternate page template? 

What do you think of my desire to be able to reconfigure tiddlywiki layouts to 
appear like any other possible website layout?

It seems to me tiddlywiki as a platform deserves the ability to mimic any 
website and most likely this needs both a flexible underlying layout and the 
ability to introduce other layouts within tiddlers at least, and if we have a 
flexible single tiddler mode the tiddlywiki can use more than one visual  
layout.

Smart people have already done this for specific outcomes like muuri and trello 
lookalikes.

Love your work Jeremy
Regards
Tony

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