Ah okay, that makes things clearer. Yeah, that's just default TiddlyWiki 
behaviour. I completely agree the mobile version of the sidebar needs work, 
and I think I'll make it a priority, it's just confusing and awkward as is. 
Like I said before, changing it so it instead overlaps the content makes 
more sense to me, which averts all the problems. I don't think it's a 
simple fix though, because to my understanding it involves some JavaScript. 
I'll have to look at downloading a theme, then reworking it to my liking.

I think the wiki is looking a bit sharper than it was. I'm definitely still 
open to more feedback, as it can always be better. *Thanks to everyone for 
the responses so far!*

Ash

On Tuesday, 30 June 2020 18:35:41 UTC+1, Mat wrote:
>
> Ash Rubigo wrote:
>>
>>
>> So I take it the sidebar is at the top of the screen for you. So if you 
>> click a link on the sidebar, the sidebar itself won't change, but if you 
>> scroll down the active tiddler *should *have changed. This is working 
>> for me on desktop and mobile, Chrome and Firefox.
>>
>
> Yes, if I *manually *scroll down the tiddler has changed, yes. But is it 
> OK to expect the user to have to *manually *scroll down in order to see 
> the tiddler whose title link he clicked, rather than having the system 
> automatically scroll to it?
>
> <:-) 
>

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