Buff,

If you place \defines in a tiddler tagged $:/tags/Macro it can be used by 
name globally, similarly css placed in a tiddler tagged $:/tags/Stylesheet 
will also be usable globally, this is the approach to use when you want to 
reuse.

Remember when using the  <transclude field=text mode=block/>  it assumes 
tiddler=<<currentTiddler>>, what is the current tiddler at the time? 
You do not show how you have coded the click here for map legend, but it 
sounds like to need to set or reference the correct tiddler.

I hope this is helping.

Tones 

On Thursday, 19 November 2020 at 10:15:33 UTC+11 History Buff wrote:

> Tones,
>
> The aside element worked as long as it was above the transcluded body. The 
> table didn't really work the way I wanted becuase, if the body text was 
> very long, it wouldn't wrap around the infobox.
>
> Now the only issue I have remaining is the map within the infobox. The 
> link to the map is defined with a define statement within the body text, 
> but using the method you outlined above prevents the link from being seen 
> by the infobox. Is there another way I can define the link to the map that 
> would work with your using the <transclude field=text mode=block/>?
>
> On Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 10:49:44 PM UTC-7 TW Tones wrote:
>
>> Ahhh,
>>
>> Yes, you need to find a way to have the text you require inside the 
>> tiddler, as in your image, it is inside the tiddler.
>>
>>    - You can hide the default body with a field hide-body=yes on a give 
>>    tiddler, 
>>    - Then you introduce a replacement to display "the body" <$transclude 
>>    field=text mode=block/> along side your extra content.
>>       - Perhaps create a table
>>       - or use the html aside tag.
>>       
>> Alternatively you could look at modifying the 
>> current $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/body tiddler to include your additional 
>> content along side the existing <$transclude> therein.
>>
>> Tones
>>
>> On Wednesday, 18 November 2020 at 10:11:22 UTC+11 History Buff wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Tones,
>>>
>>> Yes, I did try changing the order using the tag pill. That's how I moved 
>>> it from above the body text to below.  There was no order that would put it 
>>> in the position that I wanted. It seems that each ViewTemplate takes up its 
>>> own horizontal space within the tiddler and that space occupies the full 
>>> width.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Damon
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 4:07:49 PM UTC-7 TW Tones wrote:
>>>
>>>> Damon,
>>>>
>>>> Have you tried changing the order of the items 
>>>> tagged $:/tags/ViewTemplate using the tag pill?
>>>>
>>>> <<tag $:/tags/ViewTemplate>>
>>>>
>>>> Once you resolve it you can use the list-before or list-after fields to 
>>>> set the order in place
>>>> eg
>>>> list-before $:/core/ui/ViewTemplate/body
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> Tones
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, 18 November 2020 at 07:57:44 UTC+11 History Buff wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm trying to put some content into a ViewTemplate and am having some 
>>>>> difficulties with positioning. The attached screenshot is a single 
>>>>> tiddler 
>>>>> from my railroad research wiki. The infobox on the right is transcluded 
>>>>> material. The text to the right of that is in the body of the tiddler. 
>>>>> The 
>>>>> tabs and stuff at the bottom are part of a ViewTemplate. What I would 
>>>>> like 
>>>>> to do, is to put the infobox into a ViewTemplate, but when I do, it won't 
>>>>> position like it is in the screenshot. It is either above the body text 
>>>>> or 
>>>>> below the body text and not to the right of it. Is there a way to 
>>>>> accomplish this? 
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Damon
>>>>>
>>>>

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