Errrm... I meant "invisible" of course.

On 17 Dez., 13:17, Tobias Beer <beertob...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> To not have a visible button, you could put that call to
> LoadTiddlersPlugin into (a) named container in your template which has
> the css style rules set to display:none.
>
> I guess you could as well have a list of those optional js-files in
> html "script" sections in your MarkUpPostBody (if that's the right
> spot for it) and uncomment them whenever you need to. That won't even
> require LoadTiddlersPlugin.
>
> Tobias.
>
> On 8 Dez., 00:17, skye riquelme <riquelme.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi All (especially Eric)
>
> > Is it possible to use LoadRemotePlugin without the label and
> > tooltip.....and have it "work" in the background.
>
> > In the interest of economizing on space/size I am wondering if its
> > possible to have some useful but only used occassionally plugins
> > sitting in the local folder as .js files...... when I need to use one
> > of them....a script loads the plugin, activates it and "then does its
> > thing".
>
> > Possible or not?
>
> > Skye

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