Right the combination of "responsive CSS" and TW "Startup State Sensing" is
promising. CSS is a really potent area of TW usage. As is we have great
example results (JD, Telmiger, Riz and likely more) that simplify & clarify
how to make TW look better. Some kind of synoptic overview of how to use
the two together ("Startup Sensing" & "Responsive CSS") might help. Changes
in the variety of ways Custom CSS can be applied in the latest release are
also relevant.
Josiah
TonyM wrote:
>
> On the issue of TiddlyWiki on desktops AND Small devices.
>
> ... Now with the changes in tiddlywiki the size can be interrogated and
> the reveal widgets set to respond. This could be used to switch themes
> altogether, including variations of themes.
>
> My personal experience suggests we cant always depend on responsive
> elements to work for all cases...
>
> I suspect individuals have spent time on this already ... It would be nice
> to try and get people to tell us about their tricks in a generic way so we
> can build a resource to this effect. As is often the case the best
> solutions are already out there it is just hard to collect less concrete
> ideas into a resource.
>
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