yes, that's easily doable in css with a stylesheet, no problem

6. I think I would probably also want a 'safe' version that is just 
> scaffolding *without* the ability to drag or resize, for publishing 
> materials for others

First, the MESS now is gone, I fixed it :)
#2: now if you drag Tiddlers around, the StoryList updates. That may help a 
little bit not to get lost
#3: there already is a button to disable dragging, every Tiddler has one in 
the top right corner and there is one for the pagecontrols, just check him 
in the control panel
#4: you can also disable dragging by changing "drag-enabled" in the 
"$:/config/muuri" tiddler to "no" - then you switch to tiddly view and back 
- and dragging is disabled. With the buttons it's easier, though
#5: the "fill-gaps" button toggles between two ways, muuri lays the 
Tiddlers on the screen. with fill-gaps enabled, tiddlers move more, because 
muuri tries to fill gaps and the sort-order changes more often because of 
that. with fill-gaps disabled there's less movement and less changes.

all the best,
Simon 

Am Mittwoch, 27. Dezember 2017 19:30:14 UTC+1 schrieb David Gifford:
>
> Sorry, I meant reduce the side margins and bottom margins of the 
> *tiddlers*. Should have made that clearer.
>
> David Gifford
> Mexico team leader, Mexico City
>
> *Resonate Global Mission*
> *Engaging People. Embracing Christ.*
> A Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church
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>
>
> On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 1:28 PM, David Gifford <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi BurningTreeC
>>
>> 1. I could see using this myself as a format for sharing quotes and 
>> insights on a topic in a visually pleasing way.
>> 2. I could see using it as a photo gallery, but I would probaby try to 
>> find a way to reduce the side and bottom margins, and even hide the tiddler 
>> title area, so that the tiddlers are pure photos with an edit menu on hover.
>> 3. I could see the horizontal menu being great for presentations or 
>> tutorials, anything that is step-by-step or progressive in some way.
>> 4. I am not sure I understand what exactly is happening when I click the 
>> button in the 'create a bunch of image tiddlers' or how it might be used. 
>> Are those in fact tiddlers of the images? Yet they have no titlebar or 
>> editing. And yet they can be dragged. Can you describe what is actually 
>> happening? And use case - would it be for opening a gallery of images with 
>> a given tag?
>> 5. I don't know that I would use them myself, but the "this is so cool it 
>> needs to be showcased" effects are really neat.
>> 6. I think I would probably also want a 'safe' version that is just 
>> scaffolding *without* the ability to drag or resize, for publishing 
>> materials for others. It can get disorienting for end users when things 
>> slide around and you wonder if you lost something. For example, I have no 
>> idea what I did to create this mess, which blocks my access to a good 
>> portion of the sidebar and looks chaotic.
>>
>> [image: Inline image 1]
>> 7. Maybe a button or dropdown to toggle the number of columns would be 
>> nice, it that is a workable possibility?
>>
>> Anyway, this opens up some interesting possibilities. Thanks a bunch for 
>> all your work on this.
>>
>> David Gifford
>> Mexico team leader, Mexico City
>>
>> *Resonate Global Mission*
>> *Engaging People. Embracing Christ.*
>> A Ministry of the Christian Reformed Church
>> resonateglobalmission.org
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 12:03 PM, BurningTreeC <[email protected] 
>> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi @Dave Gifford,
>>> thank you!
>>> do you find something useful about the whole concept?
>>>
>>> kind regards,
>>> Simon
>>>
>>> Am Mittwoch, 27. Dezember 2017 15:02:51 UTC+1 schrieb Dave Gifford - 
>>> http://www.giffmex.org/:
>>>>
>>>> WOW a lot of great stuff in there!
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, December 21, 2017 at 1:04:51 AM UTC-5, BurningTreeC wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello there,
>>>>>
>>>>> currently I'm working on a plugin that creates a drag&drop-enabled 
>>>>> storyview
>>>>>
>>>>> it's based on the muuri widget by 
>>>>> https://ustuehler.github.io/tw5-material/ which is based on 
>>>>> https://github.com/haltu/muuri
>>>>>
>>>>> it also uses https://github.com/hammerjs/hammer.js and 
>>>>> https://github.com/Popmotion/popmotion for touch-actions/drag-actions 
>>>>> and pinch-to-zoom
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> the code repository is on github: 
>>>>> https://github.com/BurningTreeC/TW5-muuri-touch
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It's a *work in progress! * 
>>>>>
>>>>> *And ... I'm very open to contributions, so don't hesitate to change, 
>>>>> add, comment!*
>>>>>
>>>>> A PREVIEW of the actual state is found on 
>>>>> http://muritest.tiddlyspot.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> what's missing?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>    - a stylesheet for mobile view wip
>>>>>    - buttons to set tiddler-widths by klicking (currently only by 
>>>>>    pinch-zoom) - the button would only have to apply a class ( span-2 | 
>>>>> span-3 
>>>>>    | span-4 | span-6 | span-9 | span-12 ) to the tiddler-frame not 
>>>>>    needed, use tw css
>>>>>    - a packed plugin
>>>>>    - a button to keep tiddlers on its position ... necessary?
>>>>>       - a different approach would be a second container on the 
>>>>>       left/right that can hold tiddlers from the story river - simply by 
>>>>> moving 
>>>>>       them from the river to the container - see here:
>>>>>       - https://codepen.io/niklasramo/pen/wJKMQz
>>>>>       
>>>>>
>>>>>    
>>>>>
>>>>>    - editing a tiddler should take place on tiddlers position (move 
>>>>>    tiddler-draft to tiddler-grid-index inside muuri-widget / 
>>>>> muuri-storyview)  
>>>>>    fixed
>>>>>    - fix "setData" error when dragging inside editor  fixed
>>>>>       - error only occurs with codemirror editor
>>>>>       - default editor prevents dragging etc inside textareas
>>>>>       - question: how is that done?
>>>>>    - ... more to come
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers, BurningTreeC
>>>>>
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