Hi Tobias,

Thanks for answering.

I'am still learning and there are at the moment not many examples of TW5 
'in the wild'.
Therefore I appreciate when I can have a look at others TW5's (so thanks to 
Dave Gifford).
Today I saw David Johnston submitting a demo about using the list filter. 
Excellent, I'll have a look.

On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 10:13:31 AM UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote:
>
> As for the waste of space, unless you're in pursuit of a specific usecase, 
> I think it's intuitive and refreshing as well as productivity and 
> usability enhancing that the default layout is simplistic with as little 
> clutter as possible and I sure hope it will keep that quality.
>
 
 As I already wrote: I am biased. Therefore I mentioned 2 of my use cases 
you have seen: the ones with lots of nested sliders.

In general, I like the minimalistic design.

>
> Today, there also is the need that things scale well in a mobile 
> environment. In fact, word of the day is "Mobile first!".
>
 
 That is just what my second question addresses: dynamically adjusting the 
width instead of fixed width for the story river.

>
> Of course it should or will be easy to add custom components, e.g. a 
> TopMenu or a LeftSidebar in the most simple form via entering content in 
> the corresponding places.
>
> Yesterday I succeeded (thanks to Dave Gifford) in getting a top menu with 
the 'new tiddler', 'control panel' and 'save' buttons in it (the 3 buttons 
from the sidebar).
I also managed to add a 4th button - 'close all' - to the top menu; 
temporarely I use the "standard" 'close' button. I have to design a 'close 
all' icon. Any ideas?

What is often harder to do is to get rid of stuff once it's there, like 
> those now superfluous headerForeground and headerBackground with horribly 
> outdated gradients in TWc.
>
 
I totally agree. When I started using TWc it took some time before I knew 
how to change things.

I think, not only from a designers perspective, i.e. someone using TWc to 
> develop a custom ui on top of it, less is more...
>
> <=>
>
;)

Cheers,

Ton 

>
> Tobias.
>

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