Hey all,

I'm tweaking some of the CSS directly, so that I can work around the bits 
of vanilla I don't like (not a lot, TBH). I'm having an issue with this one 
bit though:

.tc-sidebar-header {
padding: 30px;
border-radius: 10px 0 0 10px;
border: 4px solid #228225;
width: 700px;
}

Everything works just fine, EXCEPT the background width. I'm using a dark 
background, and want the sidebar to have a light background. I want that 
sidebar to remain all the way to the right, so that the background is never 
visible behind the sidebar contents, and it looks like a more or less 
permanent, collapsible panel (see HowIWantIt)

If I leave the width out, when I look at shadow tiddlers via More, the 
background isn't wide enough to appear behind all of the tiddler titles.

If I keep it in, there's issues. It's either too wide (900px will scroll 
all the way right and still have the beige background, but look at all that 
extra empty space after those long shadow tid titles), or at some point, 
it's the right width for the text, but doesn't look "docked" - the page 
background peeks out at the end of the scroll to the right (see WhatItDoes) 
.

Float:right doesn't work - breaks layout, as expected, but tested anyway

Does anyone know what I should do to make this look how I want?

Thanks,
Aidan


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