Hej Jed

Great job - congratulations and thank you for sharing :-)

I have tested it with my LGg2 Android phone - on Chrome, Firefox (with 
TiddlyFox) and with AndTidWiki+.

It works very nicely on both both browsers - with AndTidWiki the TopBar is 
behaving as if it's a little delayed -  it is not imposing a problem for 
navigation though..
I prefer using the browsers because you can go fullscreen with them. It's 
not possible with AndTidWiki(+).

If I should use AndTidWiki I would hide the TopBar but then I would also 
use autosave changes - because the saveicon would be gone..

I was fiddling with the Icon Menu Settings - showing/hiding different menus 
to see how it would affect the screen estate - suddenly I felt trapped 
because hiding the Left Menu left me without any option to revert back to 
showing it - and the controls were gone :-)

Maybe the option for hiding the Left Menu should be a link to a tiddlere 
instead - or it should automagically become a button/arrow on the right 
menu if the Left Menu is hidden? 

This is without doubt the most mobile friendly theme I've tried for 
TiddlyWiki so far (both TWC & TW5). With your theme and menu design it 
feels very natural to actually edit/write stuff in TW on a smartphone. 
Navigating your menus on a touch screen is a breeze :-D

Once again - *GREAT JOB*! 

Cheers Måns Mårtensson






Den lørdag den 25. april 2015 kl. 07.15.58 UTC+2 skrev Jed Carty:
>
> I started out by trying to make a new task list a few hours ago and ended 
> up with what I am hoping to use for the basis of a theme for mobile 
> devices. One day I may actually plan what I am going to do instead of just 
> poking things until something interesting falls out.
>
> I used the icon menus plugin I made to put everything from the normal 
> sidebar into popups toggled by icons on the left side of the screen. There 
> are icons along the right side that open up tiddlers for specific 
> applications (at the moment a task list, a contacts database, bookmarks and 
> a library tracker from my plugins). The icons can be moved around however 
> you would like through the icon menu settings in the control panel.
>
> The task list I made lets you add categories and subcategories to tasks. I 
> that is probably the only part that is all that interesting there. I still 
> need to add a search function and sorting.
>
> At the last hangout someone (I think Eric. Thanks!) showed me how to make 
> popups that don't go away if you click inside them, and how to set css 
> dimensions based on viewing area size. Both of these are used a lot.
>
> Here is the current demo 
> <http://ooktech.com/jed/ExampleWikis/NewBrainTest/>. The only thing I 
> have been able to test it on other than my desktop is my tablet, so I have 
> no idea how it looks or if it is usable on phones or smaller tablets.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions/requests for what should be added? I have 
> no idea what sort of configuration things people would want for this sort 
> of thing.
>

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