Thank you for this really great functionality!
The tweet did not show up for me when I tried yesterday, but it does now. Everything else seemed to work immediately. Great demos!
Have you thought about making a richlink-plugin?
Have a great Sunday,
Thomas
The tweet did not show up for me when I tried yesterday, but it does now.
Everything else seemed to work immediately. Great demos!
Have you thought about making a richlink-plugin?
1 - Release it as a proper plugin.
2 - Don't bother with options on the various "sites or file types". Just wrap them ALL in a plugin (the overhead is small) and give note you can delete what you don't need and make new ones.
3 - Give one example of using relative paths (is that doable?) such that you could author locally and then upload & still have it work.
4 - Mention you can use the "Stamp" tool to insert a boilerplate for it in the editor.
That's the problem though; you can't delete what you don't want from a plugin
Josiah:
BTW, anyone who thinks TW should feature something like this as a standard,
please add a like to this github request.
On Sunday, May 14, 2017 at 12:46:39 PM UTC+2, Mat wrote:
BTW, anyone who thinks TW should feature something like this as a standard,
please add a like to this github request.
Not really a fan of this being default. ... eg: If you load content from 3rd parties like ths, you ping them
There are several ways to achieve similar results, but if the core dictates one approach we need to stick with it. In my opinion stuff like this is perfectly fine as a plugin.
If the core renders external links, they should behave like browser links. They should open new tabs. .. I personally don't want to open a PDF inside a tiddler. I want it to be a link to a new tab.
<<richlink "img/masterdon_havisham_ch8.jpg" "Havisham">>
Josiah suggested ...
Am I missing something -- is there a way to use this with PDF?
... is there a way that the RichLinks can elegantly degrade into a normal link IF an embeddable viewer is not available?
I been looking at the ".txt" file type.
I been looking around to see if there is a simple way to wrap long lines in "objects" of that type so you can properly read them. I haven't found any. Maybe its a fundamental limitation?
<object data="$link$" type="text/plain" style="width:HERE; height:$height$; " scrolling:yes>
<a href="$link$" target="_blank">$link$</a> (missing or not supported)
</object>
Because its not a part of TW file you can't enforce any styling on it? I'm not clear if JavaScript might be able to do that or not?
<iframe src="link" width="100%" height="413" style="border:0px;" allowtransparency="true"></iframe>
<span style="display:block; padding-top:2px; color:#818181; font-size:13px;">
<a href="Direct Link to embeded page" style=" color:#818181; font-size:13px;" target="_blank">Title</a>, by <a href="Direct Link to home page" style=" color:#818181; font-size:13px;" target="_blank">Homepage name</a></span>
<<richlink "link here">> all works fine.
<<richlink iframe "link here">> or
<<richlink "iframe link here">>
Or any other combination of " and >> I have tried don't get me an iframe :)
Tremendous plugin! Thank you very much!A hint: Please tag your templates and maybe the plugin itself. Anyone can import your all together much more easily by just dragging the correct tag pill to their respective TW. <3
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