Ciao all

Just a by-the-by. 

CSS3 is fantastic. The stuff you can do with it is pretty incredible. 
http://heeg.ru (Siniy-Kit 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#%21profile/tiddlywiki/APn2wQcXL6WPyNIbXF241NG_zFGLVghhM0o33zW9S-htfnwxrKqf1DtmdlVqFOaCrhseoqleGjsa>)
 
uses its advanced features to do the javascript free animations in their 
TiddlyWiki.

The major hassle with CSS is cross-browser issues for more advanced stuff. 
But the actual code system is beautifully consistent. Once you grasp the 
nature of the "cascade" it also becomes very economical.

Its advantage for TW is the flex it gives to appearance, to apparently 
"transform form". 

TiddlyWiki's core CSS is very NEAT compared to the smorgasbord that many 
web pages are now. This is because of its iterative architecture. The 
fundamental classes are finite, reflecting a consistent underlying HTML. 

In practice this makes writing CSS for TW VERY EASY compared to the normal 
situation.

I think we have hardly touched what CSS can do for TW.

Best wishes
Josiah

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