Hmm, it *is* well hidden isn't it!

To be honest, it looks a bit like a fairly straight-forward slider inclusion 
(I don't suppose it actually is though since it pops over other content). 
You can simulate something similar by creating a formatting help tiddler and 
then linking to it in the sidebar using the slider macro. The clever bit is 
to get some suitable CSS to make it pop-over other content. You need to 
create some content that has a fixed location in relation to the calling 
button and is "higher" in z-order than the rest of the page.

I'm not sure where he is inserting the page element, I'm guessing that he 
has his own function in a tiddler tagged with systemConfig to make it run on 
startup. It may even be some jQuery magic as jQuery makes these kind of 
things pretty easy.

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