Hi Jon,

I don't think your request is all that much of a simple one.
 

> From readingTon's example here 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/tw5$20css/tiddlywiki/eQplsRemVtQ/-4GFCf1P1SMJ
>  
> I now understand how to apply basic CSS to a specific tiddler by tagging 
> it, so I've managed to achieve what I wanted to do.
>

Applying css to the tiddler only probably won't do the trick (properly).
So, it would be nice to see what you've achieved so far.
I believe, this would rather require some macro that fires the required 
actions, e.g.

<<fullWidth SomeTiddler "pretty title">>

with...

title: $:/_my/macros/fullWidth
tags: $:/tags/Macro

\define fullWidth(title, pretty)
<$button class="tc-btn-invisible tc-tiddlylink">
<$action-foo/>
<$action-bar/>
— reveal $*title$* or $*pretty$* —
</$button>
\end

So, it would do what the chevron does when closing the sidebar, plus 
opening the tiddler.

Actually how to reopen that sidebar other than by using the chevron seem a 
valid question: Just going to a different tiddler should not do that 
trick... unless you would be overwriting the default tiddler opening in a 
way where it would also forcefully show the sidebar.

Best wishes, Tobias.

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