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Steven M. Schneider
Interim Provost | Professor, Communications and Information Design
Thanks, Mat.I need a simple html web page [ though it can have javascript etc. Tiddlywiki gets cranky sometimes when user leaves the page and asks for a save (probably an option i could turn off). it's ok for office hours, but this is a highly visible and scrutinized effort, and must be flawless. I guess I've needed a better "public facing web page interface only" theme, but didn't get to getting it together. Perhaps that's the better way to go.My immediate goal is to write in a tiddler <$appear show="How to find your class online">This is how you find our class online</$appear>, using the <$appear> plugin, and then export-tiddler-as html, and have the functionality present such that, you get that little functionality i see all over the web.I'm so spoiled by TW I have no idea how folks exist in the real world of html.//steve.
On Sun, Mar 8, 2020 at 2:32 PM Mat <matia...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hiya professor Steve.--Sharing in what type of forum? e-mail? Any webpage? Official faculty website? A common drive storage? RSS?... And you say "I think I've got a way to live-publish" - what do you mean?<:-)
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-[all[]] -$:/HistoryList -$:/StoryList -$:/Import -$:/isEncrypted -$:/UploadName -[prefix[$:/state/]] -[prefix[$:/temp/]]
I'd really like to incorporate the <$reveal> functionality, which is probalby html5? this is pretty much out of my league. And I have a few hours...(I can always relaunch it monday...)
it uses the display:none css on a div if I'm reading it right
<div class=" tc-reveal" hidden="true"></div>
<div class=" tc-reveal">
<h1 class="">This is the revealed content</h1>
<p>And this is some text</p>
</div>