Hi again Tony

To point out the less obvious: I think I stood not far from where you are
some time ago … wouldn’t it be great if we could throw in some standard
lines of JS to get neat effects here and there? Yes of course. But
honestly: I gave up. There are good reasons for TW to restrict this, e.g.
security.

O.k. I was able to develop a widget (Details, it adds a new HTML-element to
TW, I had to search for the differentiation to the reveal widget) and some
JS macros like RPN for simple calculations.

So what did I do instead? I opted to focus on CSS which already offers
enormous potential to improve interaction with TW combined with TW standard
functionality. The intermediate result is my Bricks project, a hole in
which many, many evening hours of my life disappeared – to say it Joe
Armstong style :)

So maybe you can include my learnings into your consideration of next goals
and steps.

I hope these thoughts are helpful and wish you all the best!

Thomas


TonyM <[email protected]> schrieb am Mi. 21. März 2018 um 02:34:

> Thomas,
>
> Yes I know there are tiddlywiki ways to do it, what I am trying to do is
> find the way to take html backed up with javascript code available all over
> the internet, especially at w3schools and find a re-implementation in
> tiddlywiki. In the most recent case I am making use of w3css and building
> my own tabs tool to overcome what appear to be limitations (for what I want
> to do) with the tabs widget.
>
> I see html and css as somewhat universal technologies that I would like to
> leverage in tiddlywiki, I have being learning quite a bit about html/css in
> tiddlywiki and the html/css knowledge helps in WordPress and other
> platforms.
>
> While Jeremy has pointed out the limitations because of the different
> usage of JavaScript, I am keen to leverage the substantial knowledge-base
> available in these related technologies.
>
> The Truth is, I have never quite got the reveal widget, but even once I
> do, to be honest, the documentation on it, is not crash hot for someone
> coming from my background. I need to learn to translate solutions to using
> the reveal.
>
> Thanks for pointing out the obvious in case I had missed it, but perhaps
> this is not the case this time.
>
> Best wishes
> Tony
>
> On Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at 6:26:40 AM UTC+11, Thomas Elmiger wrote:
>>
>> Hi Tony
>>
>> TW has tabs and the reveal widget for this functionality, no JS needed –
>> or did I miss something?
>>
>> Kind regards from a script kiddy ;–)
>> Thomas
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