Hi Jeremy, thanks for the information. I am still left with a few questions 
or comments.

1. Slide 5: I agree that my way is wrong and not doing what I wanted it to. 
But I tried numerous configurations of what you were saying about wrapping 
<ul> around the entire list, and it didn't work. Can you type up what it 
should be?

2. Slides 6-8 I made the changes.

3. On slide 9, the reason I didn't invoke block mode is that I don't want 
the list items to appear double-spaced. When I pasted in your version, it 
rendered the list as double spaced. Doing it with <br>leaves the list items 
single-spaced.


On Monday, February 24, 2014 12:32:36 PM UTC-5, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Great stuff, Dave.
>
> I did notice a couple of small points:
>
> In example two of slide 5, you'd be better off with this simpler way to 
> get each item on a separate line:
>
> <$list filter="[tag[Mexico City]]">
> <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/></$link>
> </$list>
>
> In the bullet list example of slide 5, you should move the <ul></ul> tags 
> up so that they wrap around the list widget. The way you've got it at the 
> moment it's actually generating a separate list (with a single item) for 
> each entry.
>
> In slide 6, there is some confusion about the transclude widget needing 
> space around it. The issue is the old, old, old one that if you want the 
> content of an element to be parsed in block mode, then you need to have a 
> line break immediately after the opening element. So, your example would be 
> better written as:
>
> <$list filter="[tag[Mexico City]]">
>
> <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/></$link>
>
> <$transclude/>
>
> </$list>
>
> Also in slide 6, you're using the transclude widget to display other 
> fields. It may be worth pointing out that transclusion wikifies the field; 
> if you don't want that then you should use the view widget.
>
> The examples on slide 7 use the obsolete itemClass attribute; it is no 
> longer required.
>
> In slide 8 you recommend using the transclude widget to display the tags 
> field; better to use the view widget so that the tags don't get wikified.
>
> There is no filter operator called "tagged", as it mentions in slide 8; 
> there is one called "untagged" though.
>
> Slide 9 includes several examples using the <br> tag which would be better 
> if you triggered block mode with a line break after the opening tag. For 
> example, your photo example should be:
>
> <$list filter="[tag[Mexico City]]">
>
> <$link to={{!!title}}><$view field="title"/></$link>
>
> <$transclude/>
>
> </$list>
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 4:51 PM, David Gifford <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Here is the link
>>
>> http://giffmex.org/TiddlyQuickly.html
>>
>> Enjoy! Dave
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