Hi Eric,

Explaining these "advanced" principles in this "let's step by step
develop a solution" kind of way is truly great and helpful!

Transclusion really does provide a rock-solid foundation for many
(custom) solutions and their generalization... things which seem
complex/compliated at first, but turn out to be fairly manageable once
one is able to split and reconnect the logical chunks.

Since I know that you've converted most (if not all) of your inline
javascripts into transclusions, would you by any chance have (or know
of) a comprehensive "tutorial" on transclusion, with loads of examples
and the do's and don't's involved?

I think that - for users with reasonable tw experience & (newbie) devs
- such a document might come in much handier than some js/core
oriented "introduction to plugin developers" or that dev-centric
"hello world macro" with its somehwhat bloated header   ;o)

Tobias.

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