As some of you know, I set up a template <http://tiddlywiki5.tiddlyspot.com> on 
TiddlySpot so that Steve Schneiders TW students can easily get online TWs 
to work with. I'm happy to understand it is very much appreciated 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/tiddlywiki/tiddlywiki5$20steve|sort:date/tiddlywiki/-ZKgtkr9TJo/l4FNI1YeBAAJ>.
 
I personally also use a similar template for my many experiments and 
creations. 

Now this template is based around an *iframe *showing a cut out segment of 
the original TiddlySpot setup page.

This looks good to begin with but as you'll note if you follow the 
instructions in the template, there is a confusing moment when the new 
tiddlyspot is created showing the confirmation page which doesn't fit the 
cut out anymore. It would be much better if the iframe could *hide* after 
the new tiddlyspot is created

According to this 
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2429045/iframe-src-change-event-detection> 
(and maybe even better, this 
<https://stackoverflow.com/questions/17315013/detect-when-an-iframe-starts-to-load-new-url/17316521>)
 
finding it should be possible using some kind of onload attribute in the 
<iframe> tag. (Both the original tiddlyspot page and the confirmation page 
are on the same domain.)

Just maybe something like this is already done with plugin libraries in TW? 
Anyway, I am hoping this can be used so that TW can "detect" this src 
change so that e.g some revealwidget could hide the iframe.

...but... could someone please help out with this? I have no skills in js. 
You'd be doing me and Steves students a service.


<:-)

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