Mike, 
Thank you very much for the reply.
Maybe I can roughly understand what you mean...
My guess is that it goes like this:

1. tiddler formatting seems to be basically html
     (the other day I learnt some html tags, and I was very surprised
       by the results I achieved just by fooling around with them within a 
tiddler's text: 
       Things I spent years thinking that were impossible to do in 
Tiddlywiki,
       like very granular font sizing, line breaks, line spacing, indenting 
and the like.) 

2. It seems that css is the way to go about applying html formatting in the 
real world.
     I have a rough idea of the way css works, but still have to learn and 
practice a lot.

3. There seem to be specific ways (maybe caled "Mechanisms"?) to manage css 
formatting 
      within the structure of Tiiddlywiki. 
       I am guessing that the link you kindly showed me points into that 
direction. 
       I took a look on the list of tiddlers linked there and I do not 
understand a single thing.
       I am very eager to learn those things, but don´t know exactly what 
knowledge is that
       I'm lacking, and where to find it.
      
4.    My guess is that if I study the chapter 6 ("Page and tidddler layout 
customisation") 
       of "The Book of Tiddlywiki" (by Fernández Caballero et al.), then I 
could probably understand 
       most of the things listed in tiddlywiki.com under "How to apply 
custom styles". 
       But I am still on a lower level. That chapter still doesn´t make 
much sense to me, and I
       really wonder what is it that I should learn in order to bridge the 
gap. 
       
       Any suggestions would be very welcome!!! 
      
       
On Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 11:58:03 AM UTC+9 [email protected] wrote:

> I would imagine that using the custom styles mechanism would be a way to 
> apply tiddler-specific formatting even in the context of slides. You'd need 
> to know the classes and styles that you want to over-ride though.
>
> See this link for more details:
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#How%20to%20apply%20custom%20styles
>
> /Mike
>
> On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 3:30:47 PM UTC-4 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Mohammad.
>>
>> It's me again. Regarding the kind invitation to share our wishes for a 
>> presentation plug-in, here I have one:
>>
>> I wish to integrate different slide themes within the same presentation. 
>> Would Tamasha allow that?
>>
>> Background:
>> When teaching foreign language classes I often make presentations to 
>> discuss four or five different aspects of a short text.
>> I'd  like to show the text on a slide, and while we read it, I will make 
>> some 15 to 20 comments (one slide per comment), each comment touching on 
>> one of the aspects.
>> Well, one text and four or five aspects of it being discusssed back and 
>> forth... that's a total of six different kinds of slide contents.
>> In such a presentation I'd like to be able to assign a black&white theme 
>> to the main text slide, and 4 or five differently colored themes to the 
>> other slides, according to the aspect discussed in each one of them.
>> Goal is to use each theme's different color, look and feel as a strong 
>> visual hint of the aspect being discussed at any given time during the 
>> presentation.   
>>
>> On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 3:52:23 PM UTC+9 Jeronimo Minino wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, Mohammad!
>>> Tamasha looks great, thank you so much for sharing your excellent work.
>>>
>>> 2 comments:
>>>
>>> 1.
>>> About the progress bar:
>>>
>>> I think the progress bar will be very useful for students who see lesson 
>>> presentations, 
>>> specially in such situations where the presenter must go back and forth 
>>> between slides, 
>>> because at any moment the student can perceive the position of the 
>>> current slide along a simple linear structure.
>>>
>>> For that reason, in some cases I will want to make the progress bar even 
>>> more visible and conspicuous (a thick, custom-colored bar!).
>>> How can I make such modification by myself? 
>>> In which tiddler is the code located which effects color and thickness 
>>> of the progress bar?
>>>
>>> 2.
>>> About "templates" in Tamasha: 
>>>
>>> I don't understand what those templates are or what they do. Have I 
>>> missed the place where this is documented?
>>>
>>> Have a nice day!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 9:49:15 AM UTC+9 Ste wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Mohammed
>>>> JD's white space theme (I think) has that hover over and disappear 
>>>> effect your looking for. I have no clue how he achieved it... M
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, 26 January 2021 at 19:56:53 UTC Nicolas Petton wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Mohammad Rahmani <[email protected]> writes: 
>>>>>
>>>>> > Hope someone come with a solution (of course without JS) 
>>>>>
>>>>> Why not use a bit of JavaScript there? Are you trying to avoid 
>>>>> JavaScript for some reason? 
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers, 
>>>>> Nico 
>>>>>
>>>>

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