Tony,

The workflow I have in mind is that if one has several lists, several can 
be dragged to become cards inside of one list:

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-02YBprY29vE/WbXzC_SaFnI/AAAAAAAADo4/J9Txz43U83wbAidSHfgboScSGcw6-XlAQCLcBGAs/s1600/blc%2Bbetween%2Bexample%2B1%2Bmarked.PNG>


After this example the board would appear as seen in the following image. 
Then the same tiddlers that were lists, now seen as cards, can be dragged 
to the drop areas to either side of the list titles to place them back into 
a list position:

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-z11GaxBkH7Q/WbXzgKv-lCI/AAAAAAAADo8/XO7h2-VPUUUW2U3F1dflEeO4dEaBDjEgACLcBGAs/s1600/blc%2Bbetween%2Bexample%2B2%2Bmarked.PNG>


After moving the one indicated in the example, the board would appear as 
seen here:

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-m5-Lk4z2AA4/WbX0AM7ALcI/AAAAAAAADpA/1VCFIOq_1vAAjMq0tLgbQwngQZTWSifLgCLcBGAs/s1600/blc%2Bbetween%2Bexample%2B3.PNG>


I am planning on turning the User Guide into a useful tour of various ways 
like this to use the plugin. Packing in features can mean there is enough 
to discover that a little documentation and training is necessary. Let me 
know your thoughts! 


- Reid


On Sunday, September 10, 2017 at 9:07:50 PM UTC-5, TonyM wrote:
>
> Reid,
>
> Please tell me how to remove a list from a list of Lists? Where is the 
> list position? so I can "move back into list position".
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
> On Monday, September 11, 2017 at 4:26:01 AM UTC+10, Reid Gould wrote:
>>
>>
>> To anyone still following,
>>
>> A new version is online at the same link 
>> <https://reidgould.github.io/tiddlywiki-blc-plugin/> above! 
>> I've worked out a number of critical bugs, you should no longer see cards 
>> landing in places different from where they were dropped. All the features 
>> visible in the control banner are fully functional, plus a few more 
>> including:
>>
>>    - Collapsible lists! The button on the right hand side of the list 
>>    title will collapse your list to a thin view so that the cards do not 
>>    display, but you can still drag cards into that list. One use might be 
>> for 
>>    a "Done" list that over time could get very long. Collapsing the list 
>> will 
>>    reduce lag in the interface and keep distractions away.
>>    - A filter field for the user to type any TW filter that hides any 
>>    card that matches, so you can focus in on only what you want to see.
>>    - Ability to hide the normal "text" field on cards, so that you can 
>>    use BLC even when content is large. You can use the BLC "shorttext" field 
>>    for a summary paragraph containing only plain text, or only see the title 
>>    of the card. Cards with hidden text fields show an attachment icon at the 
>>    bottom right.
>>    - Ability to hide display of image tiddlers.
>>    - Options for the total board height and list width, including an 
>>    option to limit list width to a maximum value.
>>    - Ability to drag tiddlers between card and list positions. Try 
>>    making several lists with some cards inside, then drag them all into a 
>>    "list of lists" to stow them out of the way as cards, but keep them 
>> easily 
>>    accessible to move back into list position.
>>
>> Remember, BLC is still in beta. Don't use it in a permanent installation 
>> YET. I will soon be requesting code review over in the dev group, and will 
>> let everyone know when it hits version 1.
>>
>> Thanks to everyone for responding with your encouragement and 
>> suggestions, keep it coming and let me know about any bugs or issues you 
>> find when testing.
>>
>> One last thing! I think the name "BLC" is a little boring. Do you all 
>> have any better ideas of what we could call this thing? Please share!
>>
>> - Reid
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 10:07:47 AM UTC-5, Reid Gould wrote:
>>>
>>> BLC Plugin sees it's first light of day!
>>>
>>> The wiki: User Guide and Demo  
>>> <https://reidgould.github.io/tiddlywiki-blc-plugin/>
>>> Source on GitHub:  https://github.com/reidgould/tiddlywiki-blc-plugin
>>>
>>> Trello style cards and lists are very important to my methods, but I 
>>> can't stand not owning my own data. So when I discovered how fantastically 
>>> hackable TiddlyWiki is, I made this! It uses normal TW tags and list fields 
>>> and if you already have those relationships established, you just need to 
>>> transclude the template into your text and it will show you your existing 
>>> tiddlers in board, list, card style.
>>>
>>> WARNING: This is still in quite early development and is very much not 
>>> stable. I'm partway through a refactor of the macros I'm using for listops 
>>> and they have some bugs.
>>>
>>> Still, it's starting to become something, so I'm sharing it now hoping 
>>> for some feedback from you more experienced users. I'd welcome issues on 
>>> the GitHub page, or any sort of suggestions here on the forum.
>>>
>>> Thanks to all the people who made this awesome little tool!
>>>
>>> - Reid
>>>
>>>
>>>

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