Hi Jeremy and all,

I've been using the setup for some time now and love it.

However, I would like to change a few presentation items as follows and 
haven't been able to figure out how to go about it. Any tips you have will 
be appreciated
1. For one of the sites I am publishing, I would like the ability to 
turn-off the side-bar display for a cleaner look
2. I would like to use the 'centralised' theme as a default (rather than 
snowwhite)
3. With 1 &2 above, I'd like to make the display area of a tiddler a bit 
wider.
4. Of course, for all the above, I'd like to keep theses "site-specific" 
changes seperate from the mail TW5 code branch.

Is there any way to get this done?

Thanks,
cbbb



On Friday, April 5, 2013 5:00:18 PM UTC-7, cb wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot Jeremy.
>
> It works!!
>
> -cb
>
> On Monday, April 1, 2013 12:27:35 PM UTC-7, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>>
>> Hi cbbb
>>
>> I have been using Tiddlywiki for about 5 years now (on and off) and just 
>>> (today) started playing around with TiddlyWiki5. It looks good.
>>>
>>
>> Thanks, very glad to have your feedback.
>>  
>>
>>> I like how bld.sh, builds a TiddlyWiki5 from seperate tiddler files.. I 
>>> know this could be done with TiddlyWiki 2.x series, but I had never got it 
>>> working on my machine.
>>>
>>
>> Likewise, I always found the Ruby-based tools clunky and hard to set up 
>> properly.
>>  
>>
>>> Since I use emacs a lot, I am envisioning a workflow in which I can edit 
>>> some/all tiddlers on my local workstation in emacs and then commit it to a 
>>> git repository. When I push changes to a server, I'd like to have the 
>>> server build a new Tiddlywiki with my tiddler content and have it post to 
>>> my HTTP server's doc root.
>>>
>>
>> That would be quite handy, and I'm sure of interest to others.
>>  
>>
>>>
>>> I can figure out the git repository and writing a hook that will create 
>>> the script.. 
>>>
>>
>>
>>> I created a new test  tiddler testMe.tid with a title: , tags: and 
>>> content. I added it as a sibling of readme.tid
>>> I tried the following I stored it as a sibling of readMe.tid.
>>>
>>
>> Do you mean in the editions/tw5.com/tiddlers/readme folder?
>>  
>>
>>>
>>> 1. I want to assemble a TiddlyWiki5 with the core TiddlyWiki5 
>>> functionality. Instead of being empty like empty.html, I would like to add 
>>> my own custom tiddlers  content like "testMe.tid" 
>>>
>>
>> 2. I'd like something like #1 above, but select only certain tags
>>>
>>> Any tips on how to get this done would be appreciated?
>>>
>>
>> I've written up some instructions that I think cover what you're trying 
>> to do, have a look and see if this makes sense:
>>
>>
>> http://five.tiddlywiki.com/static/How%2520to%2520build%2520a%2520TiddlyWiki5%2520from%2520individual%2520tiddlers.html
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Jeremy
>>  
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> cbbb
>>>
>>>
>>>
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