Hi,

I’m trying to create an end-user interface that is clear of the
standard authoring elements: Full screen (no header, no sidebars, no
Backstage) and no toolbar commands visable to the user. (I’m using a
single-page mode, so there is no need for "close" as well as any of
the toolbar commands to be displayed.) Users will get to input
contributions into a note section, using Lewcid’s
TiddlerNotesPlugin.

I do want the authoring features to be available for a handful of
authors, however, so I need some way that an authorized contributor
(with no technical skills), and only an authorized contributor, can
easily trigger them to appear. I’ve assembled a variety of plugins for
toggling the sidebars and for displaying full screen, and I’ve patched
together some ways to hide the toolbar commands. But in the end I’ve
created more of a collection of diverse routines, with different
toggles, rather than a unified blend that is easy to turn on and off.

I'm looking to have the interface perform the same way regardless of
whether it is local or uploaded and run from a server.

My questions: Is there an existing theme that incorporates what I need
so I can just start from that? Or is there one plugin that toggles on
and off a variety of elements as I choose? Or can someone suggest a
way to tie what I want into one on/off toggle action that would be
easy to manage?

I have a feeling there is a solution out there, but I haven't found
it.

Thanks,
Hal

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