In HTML <input> there is a disabled attribute.  But this is not available 
in <$checkbox>  Would also like to be able to disable <$edit-text> as well.

Particular use case is that during my build cycle I am generating results 
into some TW in a "read-only" mode where the users cannot sign off on 
things and into some TW in a "test verification" mode where users do have 
to sign off on things, and I would like the layout to look similar to users 
and be able to simplify the code which generates the tiddlers/transcludes.  
Currently, I replace those inputs with literal text, but would prefer to 
just be able to tag them with disabled so that all the existing TW bindings 
logic to tiddlers/fields would work.

I am considering just generating <input> elements which would look similar 
to the TW <$checkbox> elements but are disabled by attribute (and would 
lose their binding to the underlying tiddlers/fields, so that would have to 
be a literal as well).  Another option I am considering is layering a div 
over them so they cannot get the focus.

Thanks in advance,

Cade

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