Hi passingby,
I am sorry that the spaces are confusing at the moment.

I have to say, that the whole FreeStyle stuff is not released yet.
Please be patient, a little bit. I am still testing. I have to make
the spaces public, to test under real conditions. (use the including
mechanism)  I want to record some videos, which makes explaining much
easier. The vanilla TW layout structure, is not easy. Creating a
TiddlySpace theme doesn't make it easier. And for using drag and drop,
and implementing my concept, I had to add an additional layer, of
abscraction, which needs some explaining too.

> I feel the tutorial assumes a bit much of previous knowledge of the
> reader.
You are right. Sometimes I thought allready, I should make them
private again, and release a new theme from time to time.
May be some history helps to understand where the basic concept comes
from.

Last year I found Vladimir Carrer's blog
"1 line CSS Grid Framework" [1] .. which is dead simple, and yet very
powerfull allready. But I wouldn't use it for production.

The "1 line CSS Grid Framework" leads to "MALO CSS Library" [2]
MALO is >>Ultra small (compressed is only 0,25 kb or 8 lines of CSS!)
<<
I used it to create multi column views inside a tiddler. There are
several posts in this group. If you search "malo, multi column,
pmario" you'll find them.

MALO leads to "The emastic CSS framework" [3] which is imo full
featured.
I use only the main parts and the percentage grid.

If you understand MALO, this will help to understand the rest.

..... to be continued

kind regards
Mario

[1] http://www.vcarrer.com/2009/06/1-line-css-grid-framework.html
[2] http://www.vcarrer.com/2009/01/prototyping-with-malo-css-library.html
[3] http://www.vcarrer.com/2008_11_01_archive.html


On Nov 13, 6:17 am, passingby <[email protected]> wrote:
> I consider myself fairly familiar with tiddlywiki. I also can handcode
> simple HTML, CSS. I tried to understand Freestyle related spaces,
> especially Freestyle-Tutorial but I just felt lost, going in circles
> with tiddlers opening up other tiddlers, some links opening up
> different pages/spaces. I just could not figure it out. I know the
> message is lying there inside those pages, but it is not easily
> accessible to me.
>
> Is it possible that a simple tutorial be made which is linear in
> structure? Meaning a full tutorial written in plain language
> explaining all the basic things in simple terms and which is contained
> in a single tiddler, not spread out in separate tiddler in a
> presentation mode?
> I feel the tutorial assumes a bit much of previous knowledge of the
> reader.
>
> thanks

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