This is something of a different issue, but I thought I might as well ask 
it here:

toc-tabbed-internal-nav and toc-tabbed-external-nav seem to do this really 
interesting behavior, where it has the table of contents in a fixed 
position, but open the page in another window. 

I was wondering if there was some way to accomplish a similar effect, but 
with the 'toc' being an image. 

My ideal situation is that I have a 'map of the floor' on the left hand 
side, and then the page that I click on opens in the right tab, while still 
being able to view the map on the left. But, when I click a specific 
hyperlink, either in the text or in the svg image, then I "go to the next 
floor", and the svg image changes, allowing me to access a different set of 
"rooms" (ie tiddlers). 

Does what I'm describing make any sense? Is it something that can be 
effectively done in TW? 

On Thursday, July 18, 2019 at 3:09:31 AM UTC-6, A Gloom wrote:
>
>
>> Well, it only happens when I hover over the object. And it's less of a 
>> jiggle, and more "when highlighted, text moves 6 pixels to the left and 3 
>> pixels up" and "on mouseoff, text moves back to original position." I have 
>> no idea what causes it, or why it happens for certain text objects, but not 
>> for others. The code for the two areas is identical, with the exception of 
>> the path. 
>>
>
>  I can only think it would be the CSS then-- with mouseover, the hover 
> styling takes over and potentionally can change styling of the text which 
> could cause a shift..
>

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