Hello,
I really like Tiddly Wiki - I'm more user than programmer.
I prefer to have the whole screen available for the content of the tiddler. 
That's why my right sitebar is faded out.
When I need a second column, I have installed the plugin 'Stories'
[image: right_sidebar.png]
Greetings
Stefan
ludwa6 schrieb am Dienstag, 27. April 2021 um 12:06:02 UTC+2:

> Agreed, @Mohammad: that right sidebar is like the digital extension of my 
> right hand, when working in TW; without it, i would not be using TW at all, 
> i expect.  The fact that it is persistent, always-accessible and easily 
> mutable -all 3 qualities at the same time- is what makes it so powerful for 
> me... And, as a relatively new user, still in process of making this my 
> primary IDE for ideas, it is just this tension between mutability and 
> structure that makes this such an appropriate technology for my "outboard 
> brain."
>
> Right now (i mean today: tomorrow may be different!), i'm spending 90% of 
> my TW time between two different instances: one mainly about learning the 
> tech that is chock-full of plugins (including a few of yours, Mohammad) 
> whose sidebar is ever-changing, and a newer one based on Soren's 
> Zettelkasten 
> <https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbWZBUlZOdHp4UXpDbkdNMmZCRzZSRWdwRnIzd3xBQ3Jtc0trVFE1cUlfYkljVENpRkRVQWsyNWRWOVpYdXlEblFZcXRYVWNaNHVGY1hQOWZjNDZMa3RLY0ROVkxqRW05ZWVlcFB2ek1keTNGMEVPcEl4RjZyTWEyaEp5dld0YXRhS1R3Z2w5RHQ3b0toLTVRQUVyaw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fzettelkasten.sorenbjornstad.com>
>  
> that has a powerful structure, evolved by SB over a year of heavy use it 
> seems, that i am determined not to mess with until i really understand it.
>
> Regarding the latter: beyond the standard elements, its sidebar has a 
> "Write" tab that includes a set of sub-tabs representing distinct steps in 
> the idea-processing workflow, whereby each tab presents a list of tiddlers 
> at a certain stage of completion.  This system has affordances for 
> distinguishing between Private and Public content, so one can easily filter 
> out the subset for pushing into Public space (a github repo, in my case: 
> still an almost empty shell, as i'm still working mostly in Private/ 
> desktop space), using the Advanced Search widget -that being the most 
> essential feature of TW Sidebar in all instances for me.
>
> Regarding the former instance above: It's complicated... But two most 
> interesting features that i'm using intensively right now are:
>
>    1. Charlie's "Kiosk Gadget 
>    
> <https://tiddlywiki-programming.neocities.org/CJ_TiddlyWikiProgramming.html>" 
>    , which works like an embedded browser of certain content that i'm having 
>    to refer to constantly -right now it's a certain set of Wikipedia 
> articles, 
>    documentation from TW.com, and TW-Scripts finder in Kookma's github repo 
>    (am just starting to scratch the surface of latter, Mohammad, but that's a 
>    goldmine you've got there!).  The other is
>    2. Dave's Customizer plugin 
>    <https://giffmex.org/gifts/Customizer/customizer.html> , which 
>    delivers the ultimate in mutability to both the sidebar and the view 
>    template for tiddlers.  Using this plugin (accessed via a tiny dropdown 
>    arrow in topLH corner of browser, which opens a LH menu only when you need 
>    it) i can turn the default sidebar (which now includes a "Refs" tab for 
> [1] 
>    above) on or off, and also a stack of sidebar add-ons that can be 
>    (de)activated/ reordered to taste.  Mine currently includes (a) "Book 
>    Tools" -a handy little set of affordances for quickly capturing key info 
>    about resources and Glossary & Bibliography-building; and (b) Advanced 
>    Search.
>    
> The other element of TW Sidebar, essential in all instances i would say, 
> is the Toolbar strip, whose set of featured icons is still changing pretty 
> often in my case, as i'm still not sure which ones i use most often (if i 
> could put a click-counter on these tools, then i could apply some 
> productivity science here :-), but i'm not so bothered about this, since i 
> can always access a hidden tool via the "Tools" tab in default sidebar 
> (again: these mutable structures really rock!).
>
> /walt
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at 7:53:45 AM UTC+1 Mohammad wrote:
>
>> The sidebar is oen the most powerful designs of Tiddlywiki, always 
>> underestimated and people look for a left sidebar (like other common web 
>> pages where they are mostly used for menus or ads) or hiding it?
>>
>> So lets share your experiences,
>>
>>
>>    - how do you use the right sidebar (do you see it at all?)
>>    - what do you like to see on the sight sidebar?
>>    - can you give some online examples of TW right sidebar?
>>
>>
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Mohammad
>>
>

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