Hi Steve Schneider,

Tiddler  $:/_header is tagged $:/tags/PageTemplate. Header is trancluded 
into t his. I found it easier to edit that way.

Birthe (she not he)


On Monday, November 23, 2015 at 10:16:19 PM UTC+1, Steve Schneider wrote:
>
> Of course, I figured it out after posting this. I've discovered that by 
> tagging a tiddler as $:/tags/AboveStory the text of the tiddler is 
> displayed as a sort of header, above the story (which is the set of  "all 
> visible tiddlers", I think).
>
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 3:38 PM, stevesuny <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Tobias thanks so much for the detailed response. I've continued 
>> working on it (most every day, of course), and I think it is getting 
>> better. I'm working through your suggestions, and have implemented some of 
>> them.
>>
>> I'd like to implement the "Header" strategy suggested by Birthe's 
>> http://bc.classic.tiddlyspot.com/ 
>> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fbc.classic.tiddlyspot.com%2F&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHf-2ZTfLdXEEkPAn0w2x_-bNoJtg>
>>  -- 
>> I see how he built [[Header]] but don't see how he gets it to stay visible. 
>> Any help or guidance would be appreciated.
>>
>> //steve.
>>
>> On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 2:16:37 AM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi steve,
>>>
>>> This is exciting for me, as it is the first time I've made a 
>>>> public-facing TiddlyWiki. Feel free to poke around and offer a full 
>>>> critique and assessment of my wiki.  (And perhaps check out the projects 
>>>> based on TiddlyWiki. I'll be sharing a broader announcement here soon that 
>>>> may provide additional explanation :).
>>>
>>>
>>> Congratulations, I also enjoy those moments of creating a "website" 
>>> based on TiddlyWiki. So long as you don't depend on google all that much 
>>> and rather just want a kind of "business card" / "cv-like resume" / 
>>> "project overview" of sorts for people to point to and easy to maintain, 
>>> that's fine.
>>>
>>> A few things I would work on:
>>>
>>>    1. your site title and subtitle are not visible by default
>>>       - you may possibly want the title to be up top as in TW2
>>>       - compare to: Birthe's http://bc.classic.tiddlyspot.com/
>>>    2. I see you're using the basic "taggly" approach from tb5 
>>>    <http://tobibeer.github.io/tb5/#Taggly%20Tagging%20For%20TW5>
>>>       - looking at some of the tiddlers that show the links I find 
>>>       duplication 
>>>       
>>> <http://sunypolytiddlywiki.github.io/steve-tiddlywiki/#SUNY%20Poly%20Programs%20%7C%20Committees>
>>>       - they also have a "*navbar*" tag which is possibly just 
>>>       confusing to visitors => "what's navbar?!?"
>>>    3. if you decide to hide the sidebar, I'd definitely not have 
>>>    instructions on using your site be the first thing a visitor reads
>>>       - e.g. how to toggle the sidebar
>>>       - I'd rather improve the content flow so that a user does not 
>>>       need a sidebar, except for you upon editing 
>>>       - e.g. have the toc be part of the landing page, as you have 
>>>          already done
>>>       - I don't think a public facing tiddlywiki should make visitors 
>>>       learn how to use one, unless that's its purpose
>>>    4. I don't think a visitor expects permaview by default, in other 
>>>    words I would not want to display those urls
>>>       - on the other hand, I always set my wikis to update the address 
>>>       bar to the permalink of the last opened tiddler
>>>          - after all, that was the "last page" looked at and thus a 
>>>          reasonable expectation to return to
>>>       
>>> I'd like to work on the getting the TopRight menu to stay visible at all 
>>>> times, and also to color it in a distinctive way (without messing up the 
>>>> rest of the palette). I think I've resolved other issues: It should open 
>>>> with the side menu bar closed; when opened, the side menu bar should 
>>>> display contents. 
>>>>
>>>
>>> Not sure what you mean, I can see a menu at the top right with your two 
>>> buttons "visible at all times". If not that, what else are you after?
>>> What's your intention for coloring? Personally, I like things plain and 
>>> simple, with the least amount of noise, unless noise was the intention.
>>>
>>> Best wishes,
>>>
>>> — tb
>>>
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