Hi! Thanks for the compliments and feedback. All good points, let me answer 
inline...

1. this plugin is dependant on the Eric's nested slider plugin. Your 
> plugin could avoid this dependency. In my original version I used the 
> slider functionality that is built into vanilla mGSD. 
>
>
There is commented code in the plugin to use the original built-in, and a 
header explaining that it can be used if preferred. Personally, I liked 
this layout better.
 

> 2. My first attempt at this used a similar approach to you, i.e. a 
> separately closed slider for every status entry, but this was of not 
> much use in practice because it stopped me from easily opening all 
> updates in one go (to read or print project progress history. Is this 
> something you could reconsider? 
>

Probably very easy to put in as a config-setting checkbox at the top of the 
plugin (where people will actually read and find the option!) I'll put it 
on my to-do list. Maybe the same for the slider layout.
 

> 3. It has made the rest of the CSS in a vanilla MGSD change (and look 
> unevenly sized), perhaps you could rejig this so that you have two 
> separate CSS tiddlers for transclusion in the StyleSheet. One for 
> Vanilla mGSD usage and one for your 'mGSD Enhancements' styling? Then, 
> for users like me who are using the plugin in a vanilla mGSD file, it 
> can be easily changed to avoid messing up the styled look and feel. 
>

That's a good idea. If you have any styling rules that you think work well, 
please pass them on.
 

> 4. It has doesn't display status updates for 'Contacts'. If find this 
> indispensable, as the people I line-manage are my contacts and I want 
> to more easily see my notes for them! I am sure I could work out how 
> to do this, but perhaps you could change things to make this easier 
> for any user. 
>

Also a good idea! It's going on the to-do list too! 

>
> 5. When clicking on the + button, the resultant new tiddly does not 
> include a tag for the same realm as the parent project (this problem 
> existing in my original version too!) 
>

I'll check it out. Thanks. I had a similar problem in another plug-in, 
might apply here too. 

>
> p.s. How do you use Journals differently from Status Updates? 
>

To me, "journals" are personal, like a diary, or at the very least more 
generalized notes. Status Updates relate specifically to a project (or 
soon, a Contact). 

>
> I love what you have done so far. 
>

Many thanks!!! 

>
> Regards 
>
> Stuckagain

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