Hi @TiddlyTweeter
 

> This is a long way round of saying ...
>
> 1 - keep the toggle states of DAILY use low (6 or less)
>
> 2 - one off changes like global CSS  you do in a blue moon can be large 
> (15 or more)
>

 Can you give me a concrete example in TiddlyTouch you're referring to?

>
> 3 - Toggles that don't just change appearance but change function (like 
> variations on saving), IMO should be avoided because the visual feedback is 
> confusing.
>

Do you mean the colors with visual feedback or the general 
changing/disappearing? 

>
> My two cents
> Josiah
>
> Regarding NUMBERS of toggle states ... It differs between purposes.  For 
> instance, if yu hcce 1
>
> This one got eaten up by a one-armed bandit


I'd very much like to hear some opinions about press for sidebar, tap to 
edit, close save and cancel, you were referring to that if I got you right, 
but is it the visual aspect that concerns you or the functional?

Thanks for your opinions,

best wishes,
Simon 

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