Mat,

Thanks for sharing that. Not only is is a nice easy to use method it 
exposes another approach, especially applying classes to the output of a 
filtered transclusion.

In a previous discussion we raised the desire to prepare a tiddler for 
print. I wonder if there is a way to inject a page break with CSS similar 
to injecting a line break such the result fits a particular page size?

Mario I think this approach may also prove helpful on top of custom markup.

Regards
Tones


On Wednesday, 2 June 2021 at 23:20:11 UTC+10 Mat wrote:

> No biggie but they do have their uses:
>
> List styles <https://liststyles.tiddlyhost.com/> are some pure CSS styles 
> to reshape output from the ListWidget or filtered transclusions, i.e 
> {{{...}}},  which can otherwise be pretty tricky to control. It's not a 
> plugin, just copy whatever you want and adapt to your needs. For one thing, 
> you might want more memorable style class names.
> The styles are:
>
>    - counter
>    - commalist
>    - verticallist
>    - bulletlist
>
> <:-)
>

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