Hi!

About the dynamic width of the tabs, shrinking when there are more tabs. I 
think this can be done with CSS flexbox. Check out the flex-shrink property:
https://css-tricks.com/snippets/css/a-guide-to-flexbox/

Op vrijdag 5 februari 2021 om 16:04:56 UTC+1 schreef [email protected]:

> Hello there.
>
> I have been using TW since late December. I have no real experience with 
> programming, but with help of Google and some lucky guessing I have managed 
> to do quite well.
>
> But still some things are beyond me, so I would be grateful for Your help. 
> Could you tell me how could I program:
>
> 1)     A *funcional max width *of breadcrumbs tabs. As I thought 
> max-width causes text to reach outside of tabs.
>
> 2)     A *dynamic width *of breadcrumbs tabs e.g. when there are enough 
> tabs to reach right side of the screen they would get thinner with each 
> additional tab till some minimal width.
>
> 3)     An ability to *see the end *of tiddlers titles, while in less wide 
> form. It could be especial useful with shadow and system ones.
>
> I am looking forward to seeing your answers.
>
>  Lastly I will show off my work and hope that you will find it 
> interesting. Tongerner did truly an amazing job with this plugin and 
> customizing it for my personal use was a great experience.
>
> I really like boxed buttons style, so I made breadcrumbs similar in 
> appearance and added on hover highlight. The current tiddler is an 
> exception of course. X buttons also have this highlight instead of „going 
> bold” and excess tabs will go outside the screen instead of overflowing 
> into the lower row. And I also added impromptu dividers between toolsbar 
> butons.
> [image: TW.png]
>

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