@@display:none;<<tiddler ToggleRightSidebar>>@@

@@ = inlines css

so the macro should not render

Mike

On Apr 19, 3:06 pm, Christopher <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > putting the transclusion in a hidden section in MainMenu invokes the
> > > code to run (hide the sidebar, but don't display the toggle) putting
> > > the hard coded cookie in zzMyConfig tells the transclusion what
> > > default state to be in. ELS talks about this in one of the links
> > > above.
>
> > How do I set it up to run the code without showing the toggle? I haven't
>
> figured out that yet.
>
> > > If the sidebar is hidden at startup / display, with no visible toggle,
> > > do you need the readOnly option?
>
> The reason I wanted the readOnly option is so if I need to go in and edit it
> later, I can just add the #readOnly:No and have the sidebar display.
>
> Otherwise, I'd have to do some major mojo that I don't know how to do to get
> it to show the sidebar.
>
> > > You might also want to look at ToggleReadOnly @
> > > http//:www.tiddlytools.com, I remember something about having to do a
> > > forced refresh to clear the cache when using readOnly (or a different
> > > browser to test the results)
>
> The problem is that I don't want the end-user to see, or be able to use, the
> toggle. I want it all to happen behind the scenes.
>
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