You are still epic, however, it looks like something breaks in newer 
TiddlyWiki versions. At least that is how it looks to me regarding trying 
to delete drafts and saving edits to existing Tiddlers. Not sure what is 
the major difference between the two TiddlyWiki versions so that has me a 
little worried, however, things seems to be ok otherwise.

On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 7:22:17 PM UTC-4 Darth Mole wrote:

> YOU ARE EPIC! To you I offer AWESOMESAUCE for the rest of your life! ZOMG!
>
> -cough- ahem, excuse me.
>
> Oh who am I kidding?! YOU ROCK!!!
>
> On Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 6:32:46 PM UTC-4 Ste wrote:
>
>> How about https://thesherwood.github.io/Mentat/
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, 26 May 2021 at 23:22:35 UTC+1 iamdar...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> It's me again. I wanted to thank those that helped on my previous post 
>>> regarding conditional templates! I have what I think is another strange 
>>> question, though I'm not sure if it is unique. I came across some vaguely 
>>> similar concepts but didn't hit anything true.
>>>
>>> I would also like to preface this post with: I may be making things 
>>> harder on myself. I have been trying to create a world building application 
>>> that is considered not only open source but can be opened no matter what in 
>>> the future since TiddlyWiki is simply an HTML file. Unless browsers go the 
>>> way of the dodo TiddlyWikis will always be viewable and even if they do you 
>>> can look at the code to at least see the content. Anyway, back to my 
>>> question.
>>>
>>> Whenever I start working in TiddlyWiki my mind begins to branch out from 
>>> a particular Tiddler and kind creates a "view" that I'm unfortunately 
>>> unable to follow in TiddlyWiki's default format. Even with using 
>>> TiddlyStroll (I also added TiddlyMap to the TiddlyStroll template) I still 
>>> can't seem to feel comfortable with things.
>>>
>>> When I try to conceptualize the situation two "views" appear in my head.
>>>
>>> 1) The Tiddlers, when loaded, become floating popouts that can be moved 
>>> around the computer screen just like regular app windows. That way as new 
>>> Tiddlers are opened based on the users train of thought they just layer on 
>>> the screen. I guess kind of like if you had 15 Word documents open in 15 
>>> Word app instances so you could see the title and bits and pieces of each 
>>> one.
>>>
>>> 2) The Tiddlers, when loaded, start to fill in the page similar to a 
>>> tiling windows manager in Linux. Even if the boxes get progressively 
>>> smaller as they resize during tiling or if once they hit a certain number 
>>> of boxes the whole view simply shrinks percentage wise I guess it doesn't 
>>> matter.
>>>
>>> Anyway, any thoughts or solutions? Thanks again for all your help! Once 
>>> I feel comfortable with the solution I've put together I'm going to post 
>>> for anyone to use as a world building option, and also use it myself for my 
>>> writing. 
>>>
>>

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