Hi Brian,

That's exactly the behaviour I was talking about in an earlier post 
<https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/AbBmtgL7s74/m/bSr0o2JxBQAJ> here 
in the thread. ... But stuff like this has to be considered from the very 
beginning. 

At the moment we use wikitext transclusions to "simulate" the new CSS 
features. ... 

On Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 2:55:08 AM UTC+2 Brian Radspinner wrote:

> @Tones, I don't know if you can make a tool out of it but you can use CSS 
> variables to get a start with one element's width effecting another's...
>
> *body.tc-body* {
>    --sidebarWidth: 33.33%;
> } 
>

This doesn't work for us in TW. Since we want the 33.33% to be dynamically 
assigned from a value a user can change in the UI and not in a CSS ... 

Changing a CSS isn't considered to be a "simple tool"  ... Changing 
settings from the UI "is". .. So we have to combine new CSS functions with 
the power of our existing wikitext transclusions. 

just some thoughts
mario

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