Hi Mat,
 

> Not really knowing what I'm talking about, but I'm hoping maybe some CSS 
> could squeeze in some absolute or fixed div or something that the rest of 
> the content would 'simply' have to move over to make room for. I tried to 
> make this work but was unsuccesful.
>

The problem is that when you create such a container, any tiddlers will be 
positioned wrong, i.e. covered by that container. So, what *hack-142* tries 
to achieve is to reposition tiddlers when displayed so that they are taking 
the desired / needed offset into account... which otherwise is neglected by 
the rendering / scrolling mechanism.

Unfortunately, Jeremy was opposed to configuring a simple vertical offset 
to remedy the problem. So, afaik, this is the issue that is intended to 
target the problem:

*Improve handling of toolbars/sidebars*
https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/issues/1285

Not sure at what point it will be tackled.

Or, maybe there could be some invisible element at top, but inside the 
> story/ river column, that blocks tiddlers from reaching up to those top 
> centimeters?
>

Nope, that doesn't work because the problem is not at the beginning of the 
story river... the problem is the location to which the story river scrolls 
when wanting to display a given tiddler.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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