I also like Daniels idea to avoid the confirmations all together.

Not sure it should stay visible as a ghost in the river tho. Actually, the 
purpose sounds similar to the common dustbin like in Windows/iOS desktops. 
I think I would prefer something like that, i.e some icon what opens up 
either the "table of ghosts" that Mario suggests or perhaps just a 
reinstatement (reincarnation?) of the last deleted tiddler. Familiar feel 
for new users too.

<:-)

On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 9:56:47 AM UTC+1, PMario wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 12:41:53 AM UTC+1, Daniel Baird wrote:
>>
>> After the user clicks delete...
>>  .--------------------------------.
>>  | Tiddler A                      |
>>  |                                |
>>  | tiddler A's content            |
>>  '--------------------------------'
>>
>>   New Tiddler deleted!    ( undo )
>>
>> It would mean that there's a state of existence for tiddlers that is 
>> "ghost" or something -- killed but not yet gone to the afterlife.  So it's 
>> a big commitment architecturally.
>>
>
> I like this idea of the "undo button". It would speed up tiddler handling 
> quite a bit. 
> How long should "ghosts" hang around?
>
> The tiddler could be renamed to $:/state/ghost/New Tiddler, which would 
> be overwritten by the next ghost named "New Tiddler"
> If state/ghost would not be saved, ghosts will hang around till you do a 
> browser refresh. 
>
> A tiddler $:/ghosts could contain a table of all ghosts, + a resurrect 
> button. ... I think there is no new functionality needed. 
>
> -mario
>
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