I'm afraid I just startled my neighbors with the sound of my jaw dropping 
after setting up the Internals html preview. ;)

Given how extensively I use telmiger's details widget to structure long 
stretches of text, and how often I just want to copy-export a bare-bones 
html that retains the drop-down details structure for quick navigation, 
this is a brilliantly helpful bit of advice. 

Thanks, Tony!

On Monday, May 24, 2021 at 8:20:21 PM UTC-4 TW Tones wrote:

> Folks,
>
> Many of you may know about using the Inspect in your browser development 
> tools to discover css and other details while designing a wiki. 
>
> I just discovered that Using the Core addon-plugin Internals allows you to 
> preview the html generated inside a tiddler and this allows you to see and 
> extract similar information for a given tiddlers content.
>
> It makes me think what if we provide some alternate tools to do the same 
> thing so we can see other elements of the whole page in rendered html as 
> insight. Not forcing people into inspect for such analysis would be helpful 
> to less experienced users. TiddlyWikis dynamic behaviours and multiple 
> stylesheets and plugins can make this quite complex so the more tools we 
> have the better.
>
>
>    - What do you think?
>    - Could you make something?
>
> It seems to me TiddlyWiki is capable of being its own "Software 
> development kit", and it would be useful if we can provision a few more 
> tools so people can stay within tiddlywiki. While largely self documenting 
> the complexity in the rendering of the final result suggest a little more 
> support there will help.
>
> Regards
> Tones
>
>

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