TaggedTemplateTweak may be of interest.
http://www.tiddlytools.com/#TaggedTemplateTweakInfo

have a look at StyleSheetColor and StyleSheetLayout shadow tiddlers.

-m

On Nov 13, 3:27 pm, Yakov <[email protected]> wrote:
> TW allows wide use of CSS. It's almost as simple as in common web-
> pages (yet some things like style of macros need some tweaking).
>
> But TW also has rich hypertext structure based on tags, fields,
> sections and slices. My question is: what additional tools there are
> to make CSS based on these things.. and tiddler title.
>
> Some examples which may show this is of some interest:
>
> - "title" class allows to define the style of the titles of tiddlers;
> but are there any possibilities to change the style of a title of one
> distinct tiddler? (1)
>
> - style based on tags seems just a right thing because it makes an
> accent while reading (2)
>
> - let's imagine that there are some tiddlers with any kind of code. It
> is natural to see it in monospace. But it is also natural to _edit_
> them in monospace. The "editor" class makes it possible to chage the
> font of all tiddlers' editor view, like this
>
> .editor { font-family: monospace; }
>
> but it would be better to get this only in those tiddlers that are
> marked with the "code" tag. (3)
>
> Actually, title-based and tag-based CSS is desired most of all; fields
> are somewhat with not easy access, sections seem to be a bit eclectic
> for CSS ("!" section doesn't wrap all the "!!" sections below it) and
> style of slices can be made based on the table CSS. On the other hand,
> the necessity of adding "{{myClass{ }}}" or "@@someCSS @@" to the
> title is a bit strange since this alters the name of the section too;
> the same thing with the slices.
>
> Afterall, I must admit, some things that I've mentioned are about very
> deep customization and are not that necessary (like the style of
> slices) while the others are still of big interest (like tag-based
> style).
>
> So, any ideas/existing solutions/comments?
>
> PS Yeap, fields are of some interest anyway: for instance, some style
> based on the "author" field value or on the "date modified" (for
> emphasizing that a tiddler is hot/very old/time doesn't matter).
>
> PPS I also imply that solutions for style defining can be used for
> navigation/aggregation later as mechanisms of rendering this things
> are quite similar, as I understand.

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