Thanks! BTW: Not too focused just yet on "pretty." (Well, a little bit of lipstick applied when and where it is quick and easy, or when I find something just too painfully distracting to suffer.)
Right now, just focusing on adding functionality as a way of identifying the functionality. (Bit analysis outside of the trenches done in some document: not my cup o' tea. I prefer get my hands dirty with immediate prototyping.) I'll throw a version of this TiddlyWiki out later today so folk can play. On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 2:29:16 PM UTC-3 History Buff wrote: > Nice work! I like the looks of the tool so far a lot! This is coming from > a perspective of completely re-wickering my TW's look and feel so this > would be quite handy at the moment. > > On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 9:56:55 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote: > >> Hey, thanks for the feedback! >> >> Narration does not to me easily happen, especially when I've got all of >> these "dots" and haven't quite figured out how they are (or should be) >> connected. >> >> Big surprise to me: actually doing a dry and silent early run-through >> video actually got the wheels of this old sponge spinning pretty quickly: >> dots became clearer, connections materialised. Huh. Who woulda thunk it? >> >> I quickly "feel" (yeah, I suffer from sensory overload) the weight of >> TiddlyWiki size-creep, as every committed/unchanged byte gets saved and >> resaved, loaded and reloaded, over and over and over again Hence my >> natural inclination to build this thing as a stand-alone tool for building >> things meant to be then deployed wherever needed (kind of like modular >> homes, built in a warehouse somewhere, and then deployed to the final >> location when done.) >> >> But I will set up an easy option for anybody to drag and drop "all of the >> functionality" into any TiddlyWiki instance. >> >> Cheers ! >> >> On Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 10:16:14 AM UTC-3 [email protected] >> wrote: >> >>> Okay, it makes much more sense, now, with the narration ;-) >>> >>> I like the idea of the interface to enter and change the CSS values and >>> be able to see them in real-time -- much easier! >>> And the ability to drag/drop your CSS Class Tiddler into other >>> TiddlyWiki's is a definite plus *(although I don't envision myself >>> using it in that capacity very much, as I only deal with a small number of >>> discrete wiki's, and would probably just add the main 'app' to each one)* >>> . >>> >>> Hope you keep interest in this project -- Will be watching it :) >>> >>> --Zaphod >>> On Monday, October 17, 2022 at 3:09:04 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote: >>> >>>> Now that I've thought a bit about architecture, usage, process ... >>>> >>>> I hope this "non-silent" video is more informative: >>>> https://youtu.be/CZeeSa0EugA >>>> >>>> If you are interested in this kind of thing, let me know. >>>> >>>> >>>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/a29d09bb-0d79-44f9-b925-6c32d8bb6fc5n%40googlegroups.com.

