G'day,

Just an FYI about my ever-evolving approach to presenting TiddlyWiki's, by 
default, in "reader view(?)", with alternative "normal TiddlyWiki view" 
available via toggling.

   - by "reader view" (internal debate on-going about that label), I mean 
   hiding much of what looks like TiddlyWiki interface features, without 
   getting into anything too fancy
   - for toggling, I went with no-fuss-no-muss open/close of the sidebar as 
   the toggle for showing/hiding TiddlyWiki interface features

To get the Full Monty experience of what I mean check out the before and 
after (still very much a work in progress) of my Le P'tit Aurèle:

   - my now deprecated version without "reader view" 
   <https://leptitaurele.neocities.org/LePtitAurele_PreviousVersion.html>
   - the new going-forward version with "reader view" at startup 
   <https://leptitaurele.neocities.org/>

I guess the mission is: how do I setup the kind of structure that makes for 
easy/simple navigation to a lot of content without getting lost, while 
still making it easy to access the full-features of TiddlyWiki for custom 
digging into the content?

Something like that.

Cheers !

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