Hi Molina

There's an 'edit=' attribute available -- in the absence of this attribute, 
the default setting (edit="yes") should open the tiddler for editing. With 
edit="show' -- the widget should navigate to the new tiddler without 
opening, and with edit="no" -- the new tiddler should be created in the 
background (all navigation suppressed.)

I have just tested again in a standalone v5.0.12-beta, and the behaviour is 
as expected -- if you are getting some other behaviour, please let me know 
with details of TW version, browser etc.

Whilst testing, I noticed that although the new tiddler appears in the 
search results, it fails to appear in the 'Recent' tab -- this was not the 
case when I was developing the widget with v5.0.10 on node.js :-(

regards

On Saturday, May 31, 2014 2:50:57 PM UTC+2, Alberto Molina wrote:
>
> Hi Matabele,
>
> Thanks a lot for the widgets! I find them extremely useful to create 
> newHere buttons and I'm presently trying to customize them.
>
> When a new tiddler is created with your widgets, it is opened in view 
> mode. How to get it in edit mode, like the regular "new tiddler button" ?
>
> Regards,
> Alberto
>
>
>

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