Like an idiot I was going to just say, "Just change the theme to seamless and hide the sidebar." But that only makes reading TW distraction free.
This is a really revolutionary idea for me. The idea of a distraction free edit mode. Because really, edit mode is ugly and cluttered. And maybe that is one of the reasons I gravitate to Dynalist and Google docs, so I have more space to write without having to scroll. I really never thought about this, and I can't believe I never noticed this.
Here, I think, is all that would be needed:
1. A more-edit-actions button to the left of the three buttons in the top right corner of the tiddler in edit mode. Clicking the more button would show a popup box with the up to four components: tiddler title editor, tiddler tag editor, tiddler type editor, and tiddler fields editor.
2. The user could toggle the visibility of those four components, whether to display them inside the popup, or display them the way they display presently in the tiddler layout.
Advantages of doing this:
1. Reduce clutter / free up writing space: All that would be left when hiding the four components in the more-edit-actions popup box would be the four buttons (more, delete, discard, save), the editing toolbar, and the text area. That, combined with "change theme to seamless and hide the sidebar", would give an almost distraction-free writing experience. A very significant screen real estate gain for the text area! See my attached example image.
2. Flexibility: those who use tags and fields frequently could keep them visible. Those who do more with writing could hide them.
3. No new learning to do: this would be just like toggling visibility of other elements in TiddlyWiki.
Thanks, TiddlyTweeter, for the inspiration. Now I did my part: Dave the designer came up with a fairly simple solution. Now it's the engineers turn, to make it happen! Woo hoo! Next prerelease, here we come!