As is is fine and I like to zoom in.
Just personal
Regards
Tony
It'd be great to get some feedback on on the aesthetic, layout, and navigability of my wiki http://www.ashrubigo.com/.
- Am I the only one who doesn't get any scrolling when clicking the links? (win/chrome)
- I'm on desktop: It says "Show/hide sidebar" but it not obvious that the whole upper part of the page, which is actually the whole default viewport, is what is referred to.
- The first default tiddler is... unclear; why is the title (if it is the title?) in brackets? Or maybe the big blue is the title? But there seem to be tag pills under both?
- If it is a public site, you should probably remove most of the tiddler tool button showing only the close button (X) and page tools.
- Blue fine links on black... IMO not good for visibility.
- Aesthetics: I understand the darkness is intentional but you do ask for feedback so I'll just mention that I don't like these dark themes other than as "night" themes. Just my opinion.
- Am I the only one who doesn't get any scrolling when clicking the links? (win/chrome)
What exactly do you mean by no scrolling?
Literally that. I click a link, and seemingly nothing happens other than that my scrollbar handle lengthens or shortens, i.e the tiddler is opened but there is no navigation to it. I tried it now also on my android phone and same result - no scrolling to display the actual tiddler.
BTW, I assume it is intentional that the page shows as if on mobile/smallscreen also for laptop 14" screen.
So I take it the sidebar is at the top of the screen for you. So if you click a link on the sidebar, the sidebar itself won't change, but if you scroll down the active tiddler should have changed. This is working for me on desktop and mobile, Chrome and Firefox.
Ah okay, that makes things clearer. Yeah, that's just default TiddlyWiki behaviour.
I realised making the sidebar always a sidebar was easier than I thought. Tell me what you think!
You indicated that your audience is other TW users
I mean, an intrusive sidebar is probably closed by default usually... If there are critical links that the user needs to see directly when visiting the site perhaps they should be in the topmost tiddler also? Just an idea, possibly a bad one ;-)
In the open sidebar there is, on my desktop screen, a horizontal scrollbar at bottom. But the sidebar shows fully and there is no scroll handle. My guess is you have something inside the popout that exceeds it by just a pixel or so, e.g a border.
// $tw.pageScroller.scrollIntoView(targetElement);
Fixed?