I really like this as an idea for a *developer's plugin*, but *not as 
default styling*. IMO, most of the mentioned styling is superfluous and 
distracting to a new user, or one who doesn't plan on using TW as a 
development platform. 

If the idea that all tiddlers are just components that are technically all 
at the same level and can change levels at any time, I don't like the idea 
of making tiddlers look different outside of their content based on an 
individual's needs. System tiddlers are already separated by their titles 
and being relatively hidden, additional visual cues are redundant; unless 
you have a specific need to have a specific group of system tiddlers stand 
out for your own personal needs.

If any of this kind of styling were added to the default install, I would 
hope that they are not active by default, but made easily discoverable in 
the Control Panel by someone who is interested in having more meta 
information readily available.
On Monday, August 31, 2020 at 3:27:44 AM UTC-7 PMario wrote:

> Hi Foks,
>
> Since there are different elements shown. I did an experiment some time 
> ago for a different thread, that defined some colors for TW tables. 
>
> I'm kind of proud about the idea for styling different elements _and_ 
> areas within a TW table. 
>
> The example used hardcoded styling, which is acitve as soon as a tiddler 
> is visible. ... So the user "className" must be unique. 
>
> Examples attached. 
>
> Link to: Original thread 
> <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/6XSqLdhH1dQ/psFmcV9JCAAJ>.
>
> have fun!
> mario
>

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