Welcome to TiddlyWiki created by Jeremy Ruston, Copyright © 2007 UnaMesa Association
|''URL:''|http://tiddlywiki.abego-software.de/|
|''Description:''|UdoBorkowski's Extensions for TiddlyWiki|
|''Author:''|UdoBorkowski|
When you click on the blue [[download|Download]] button, the website will detect your browser and operating system, and trigger a download for either an empty ~TiddlyWiki file or, if you're running [[Safari]] or [[Opera]], a zip file which also includes the TiddlySaver file. This is version <<version>> of ~TiddlyWiki ([[release notes|http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/History]]).
Advanced users may find these download options helpful (right click the link and select "Save as" to download):
*[[An empty TiddlyWiki file|http://www.tiddlywiki.com/empty.html]]
*[[A zip file containing an empty TiddlyWiki file plus a TiddlySaver file|http://www.tiddlywiki.com/empty.zip]]
*[[A copy of this website (TiddlyWiki.com) minus images|#]]
*[[The TiddlySaver.jar file on its own|http://www.tiddlywiki.com/TiddlySaver.jar]]
Finally, these links may be useful:
*[[Installation]] instructions for the main browsers
*A list of supported [[Browsers]]
Rename this tiddler to 'ColorPalette' to enable this color scheme
Background: #ffc
Foreground: #000
PrimaryPale: #fc8
PrimaryLight: #f81
PrimaryMid: #b40
PrimaryDark: #410
SecondaryPale: #ffc
SecondaryLight: #fe8
SecondaryMid: #db4
SecondaryDark: #841
TertiaryPale: #e88
TertiaryLight: #c66
TertiaryMid: #944
TertiaryDark: #633
This tiddler shows some more complex effects that can be obtained with cunning use of CSS. Not all of these will work properly on all browsers because of differences in CSS implementation, but they should fail gracefully.
You can have special formatting for a specific, named tiddler like this:
{{{
#tiddlerHelloThere .title {
background-color: #99aaee;
}
}}}
Or for the first displayed tiddler:
{{{
div.tiddler:first-child .title {
font-size: 28pt;
}
}}}
Or just for the first line of every tiddler:
{{{
.viewer:first-line {
background-color: #999999;
}
}}}
Or just for the first letter of every tiddler:
{{{
.viewer:first-letter {
float: left;
font-size: 28pt;
font-weight: bold;
}
}}}
Or just for tiddlers tagged with a particular tag (note that this won't work for tags that contain spaces):
{{{
div[tags~="welcome"].tiddler .viewer {
background-color: #ffccaa;
}
div[tags~="features"].tiddler .viewer {
background-color: #88aaff;
}
}}}
If you check this box in the InterfaceOptions, TiddlyWiki will automatically SaveChanges every time you edit a tiddler. In that way there's a lot less chance of you losing any information.
However, if you also have the SaveBackups checkbox ticked, you'll end up with a lot of archived files. You may prefer to select either one or the other.
One of the great strengths of TiddlyWiki is the way that its interface can be customised by editting various shadow tiddlers. However, a problem that has consistently emerged is the difficulty of reconciling the needs of authors, who need access to the full array of TiddlyWiki features, and the needs of ordinary readers, who generally benefit from seeing a restricted set of functionality more suited to their needs.
The new backstage area in release 2.2 offers a solution to this conundrum by providing a consistent way of accessing authoring functionality that is independent of the interface customisations (so, even if you blast away the contents of your PageTemplate, you can still access the backstage area).
The backstage area is only available when a TiddlyWiki is edittable - typically meaning that it's been opened off of a {{{file://}}} URL. It appears as an unobtrusive link in the topright corner of the page. Clicking it reveals the backstage toolbar consisting of commands like {{{saveChanges}}} and drop-down tasks like ImportTiddlers, SyncMacro, PluginManager and Tweak (which provides access to the new OptionsMacro).
|''URL:''|http://tiddlywiki.bidix.info/|
|''Description:''|Repository for BidiX's TiddlyWiki Extensions|
|''Author:''|BidiX|
To make quoted bits of text stand out, you can use BlockQuotes within your tiddlers, like this:
JeremyRuston said:
<<<
A TiddlyWiki is like a blog because it's divided up into neat little chunks, but it encourages you to read it by hyperlinking rather than sequentially: if you like, a non-linear blog analogue that binds the individual microcontent items into a cohesive whole.
<<<
Like BulletPoints and NumberedBulletPoints, you can have multiple levels of BlockQuotes. Just edit this tiddler to see how it's done.
>level 1
>level 1
>>level 2
>>level 2
>>>level 3
>>>level 3
>>level 2
>level 1
|''URL:''|http://bob.mcelrath.org/plugins.html|
|''Description:''|Bob McElrath's Plugins|
|''Author:''|BobMcElrath|
Here is a table of PC / Mac / Linux browsers that work with ~TiddlyWiki:
|!Browser |!Version |!Allows changes to be saved locally?|
|InternetExplorer |6.0+ |Yes |
|FireFox |1.0+ |Yes |
|[[Safari]] |1.0+ |Yes, using TiddlySaver plugin|
|[[Opera]] |? |Yes, using TiddlySaver plugin|
|Netscape Navigator |7.0+ |Yes |
|[[Camino]] |1.0+ |Yes |
|Chrome |All |No |
|[[Wii]] |All |No |
Please [[let us know|http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki]] of any additions or corrections.
Creating BulletPoints is simple.
* Just add an asterisk
* at the beginning of a line.
** If you want to create sub-bullets
** start the line with two asterisks
*** And if you want yet another level
*** use three asterisks
* Edit this tiddler to see how it's done
* You can also do NumberedBulletPoints
The Mozilla-based [[Camino browser|http://www.caminobrowser.org/]] on Macintosh OS X works well with TiddlyWiki, including the ability to SaveChanges.
Abandons any pending edits to the current tiddler, and switches it the default view. It is used with the ToolbarMacro like this:
{{{
<<toolbar cancelTiddler>>
}}}
When you upload a TiddlyWiki to a web server, if doesn't load properly, it may be a CharacterEncoding issue.
TiddlyWiki uses Unicode ~UTF-8 encoding and won't load properly if your host is serving it as ~ISO-8859-1. You should be able to check this by loading another page on the server in FireFox and selecting 'Page Info' on the 'Tools' menu.
If this is the case, it should be reasonably easy to sort out. We recommend that you contact your server host and ask them to serve it in ~UTF-8 mode. If you are more technically hands-on, you may be able to [[solve the issue yourself|http://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-htaccess-charset]].
/*{{{*/
span.chunkyButton {
display: block;
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
border: solid 2px [[ColorPalette::Foreground]];
}
span.chunkyButton a.button, span.chunkyButton a:active.button {
white-space: nowrap;
font-weight: bold;
font-size:1.8em;
color: [[ColorPalette::Background]];
background-color: [[ColorPalette::PrimaryMid]];
text-align: center;
padding: 1em 3em;
margin: 0;
border-style: none;
border-top: solid 1px [[ColorPalette::Background]];
display: block;
}
span.chunkyButton a.button:hover {
background-color: [[ColorPalette::PrimaryDark]];
border-style: none;
color: [[ColorPalette::Background]];
border-top: solid 1px [[ColorPalette::PrimaryPale]];
}
.downloadButton table,
.downloadButton table tr,
.downloadButton table td {
border-style:none;
vertical-align:bottom;
padding:0 0.5em 0 0;
margin:0 0 0.2em 0;
}
/*}}}*/
Closes all other open tiddlers, except for any that are being editted. It is used with the ToolbarMacro like this:
{{{
<<toolbar closeOthers>>
}}}
Closes the current tiddler, regardless of whether it is being editted. It is used with the ToolbarMacro like this:
{{{
<<toolbar closeTiddler>>
}}}
<<tiddler [[Help and Support]]>>
PageTemplate
|>|>|SiteTitle - SiteSubtitle|
|MainMenu|DefaultTiddlers<br><br><br><br>ViewTemplate<br><br>EditTemplate|SideBarOptions|
|~|~|OptionsPanel|
|~|~|AdvancedOptions|
|~|~|<<tiddler Configuration.SideBarTabs>>|
''StyleSheet:'' StyleSheetColors - StyleSheetLayout - StyleSheetPrint
SiteUrl
SideBarTabs
|[[Timeline|TabTimeline]]|[[All|TabAll]]|[[Tags|TabTags]]|>|>|[[More|TabMore]] |
|>|>||[[Missing|TabMoreMissing]]|[[Orphans|TabMoreOrphans]]|[[Shadowed|TabMoreShadowed]]|
@@margin-left:.5em;<<slider chkContents SideBarTabs "contents »" "show
lists of tiddlers contained in this document">>@@
~TiddlyWiki has an enthusiastic and friendly [[Community|Help and Support]] of people around the world helping to grow and improve it. But there's always more to do and we welcome any offers of assistance. There are many ways that you can help:
* Testing and [[reporting bugs|http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/ReportingBugs]] against the core code. Clear, easily reproducible bug reports are incredibly useful and really help the team improve the quality of ~TiddlyWiki
* [[Contributing code|http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/ContributingCode]]
* [[Making translations|http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Translations]]
* Documentation needs planning, writing and editing, particularly user guide information at http://www.tiddlywiki.org
If you would like to make a financial contribution, ~TiddlyWiki is owned by the not-for-profit [[UnaMesa Foundation|http://www.unamesa.org/]] which welcomes donations.
You can wrap any text in an HTML {{{<span>}}} or {{{<div>}}} with a specified CSS class. This allows custom CSS styling in a nice, modular way. By placing a rule in your StyleSheet tiddler like {{{.wrappingClass{color: #666; background: #bbb} }}} you can markup a piece of text in the tiddler using this code:
{{{
{{wrappingClass{Text that is now accentuated}}}
}}}
{{wrappingClass{Text that is now accentuated}}}
By default, the text is placed in a {{{<span>}}}. To use a {{{<div>}}} instead, insert a line break before the text:
{{{
{{wrappingClass{
Text that is now accentuated}}}
}}}
{{wrappingClass{
Text that is now accentuated}}}
Sometimes it's necessary to include custom HTML markup in the {{{<head>}}} of a TiddlyWiki file - typically for compatibility with ad serving software, external libraries, or for custom meta tags. The CustomMarkup operation defines four shadow tiddlers whose contents are spliced into the saved HTML file. (If you do a view/source you'll see the markers referred to below).
|!Title |!Location |!Marker |
|MarkupPreHead |Start of the {{{<head>}}} section |{{{<!--PRE-HEAD-START-->}}} |
|MarkupPostHead |End of the {{{<head>}}} section |{{{<!--POST-HEAD-START-->}}} |
|MarkupPreBody |Start of the {{{<body>}}} section |{{{<!--PRE-BODY-START-->}}} |
|MarkupPostBody |End of the {{{<body>}}} section |{{{<!--POST-BODY-START-->}}} |
MarkupPreHead is the only one with shadow content: a link to the default location of the RSS feed.
Starting with this revision, you can skin TiddlyWiki with a special StyleSheet tiddler containing your own CSS style sheet declarations. Unlike hacking the HTML directly, the StyleSheet tiddler withstands upgrading to a new version of the TiddlyWiki code (see HowToUpgrade). You can also use the NestedStyleSheets feature to structure your CSS declarations.
The ExampleStyleSheet shows some of the basic options you can control (see AnotherExampleStyleSheet for more complex examples). SaveChanges and then click refresh in your browser to see StyleSheet changes. Any errors in your CSS syntax will be caught and displayed, but they shouldn't stop TiddlyWiki from working.
You can customise the appearance and behaviour of TiddlyWiki to almost any degree you want:
* Install [[Plugins]] to extend the core functionality (find them at [[TiddlyVault|http://tiddlyvault.tiddlyspot.com/]] or you can try [[writing or adapting your own|http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Plugin_Development]])
* Use the ColorPalette to change the basic colour scheme
* Use built in [[Formatting|ExtendedFormatting]] techniques
* Create a CustomStyleSheet for finer grained control over the appearance
* Customise the PageTemplate, ViewTemplate or EditTemplate to change the composition of the page and the layout of individual tiddlers
* Use off-the-shelf themes from [[TiddlyThemes|http://tiddlythemes.com/]]
* Visit the [[Configuration]] summary to see all the special configuration tiddlers
* Use TiddlyBookmarklets for low level hacking of TiddlyWiki documents
There are also a bunch of TiddlyWikiTools that you can use to enhance TiddlyWiki.
Several [[Macros]] including the TodayMacro take a DateFormatString as an optional argument. This string can be a combination of ordinary text, with some special characters that get substituted by parts of the date:
* {{{DDD}}} - day of week in full (eg, "Monday")
* {{{ddd}}} - short day of week (eg, "Mon")
* {{{DD}}} - day of month
* {{{0DD}}} - adds a leading zero
* {{{DDth}}} - adds a suffix
* {{{WW}}} - ISO-8601 week number of year
* {{{0WW}}} - adds a leading zero
* {{{MMM}}} - month in full (eg, "July")
* {{{mmm}}} - short month (eg, "Jul")
* {{{MM}}} - month number
* {{{0MM}}} - adds leading zero
* {{{YYYY}}} - full year
* {{{YY}}} - two digit year
* {{{wYYYY}}} - full year with respect to week number
* {{{wYY}}} two digit year with respect to week number
* {{{hh}}} - hours
* {{{0hh}}} - adds a leading zero
* {{{hh12}}} - hours in 12 hour clock
* {{{0hh12}}} - hours in 12 hour clock with leading zero
* {{{mm}}} - minutes
* {{{0mm}}} - minutes with leading zero
* {{{ss}}} - seconds
* {{{0ss}}} - seconds with leading zero
* {{{am}}} or {{{pm}}} - lower case AM/PM indicator
* {{{AM}}} or {{{PM}}} - upper case AM/PM indicator
HelloThere NewFeatures [tag[blog]] [sort[created]]
Deletes the current tiddler. A confirmation dialogue is displayed unless disabled with the ConfirmBeforeDeleting checkbox in AdvancedOptions. It is used with the ToolbarMacro like this:
{{{
<<toolbar deleteTiddler>>
}}}
TiddlyWiki is now owned by UnaMesa, a non-profit foundation. Part of it's purpose is to provide a means for people who enjoy using TiddlyWiki to usefully reward the members of the community who have helped to create it, and so we will be exploring ways of accepting and distributing donations. For the moment, we don't have a formal scheme, but would encourage people to donate directly to individuals where they can.
<<<
On a personal note (writes JeremyRuston), in the two years that I had a personal donation account before I took up a [[commercial position with BT|http://jermolene.wordpress.com/2007/05/29/i-for-one-welcome-my-new-bt-overlords/]], just under a 100 people donated a total of nearly £1500 via PayPal. Knowing how much effort it is to make such a payment, I'm truly grateful to everyone who took the trouble, many thanks. I used the money to buy camera equipment, a [[hobby|http://flickr.com/photos/jermy]] that I couldn't have pursued at the time otherwise.
<<<
{{downloadButton{
|<<download>>|
[[Advanced options >>|Advanced download options]]
/***
|''Name:''|DownloadTiddlyWikiPlugin|
|''Description:''|Download TiddlyWiki according to browser type|
|''Version:''|0.0.8|
|''Date:''|Aug 26, 2008|
|''Source:''|http://www.tiddlywiki.com/#DownloadTiddlyWikiPlugin|
|''License:''|[[BSD open source license]]|
|''~CoreVersion:''|2.4.1|
***/
//{{{
if(!version.extensions.DownloadTiddlyWikiPlugin) {
version.extensions.DownloadTiddlyWikiPlugin = {installed:true};
config.macros.download = {};
merge(config.macros.download,{
label: "download",
prompt: "Download TiddlyWiki",
className: "chunkyButton"});
config.macros.download.handler = function(place,macroName,params,wikifier,paramString,tiddler)
{
var span = createTiddlyElement(place,"span",null,this.className);
createTiddlyButton(span,params[0]||this.label,params[1]||this.prompt,this.onClick);
};
config.macros.download.onClick = function(ev)
{
// display the tiddler containing the instructions
var e = ev || window.event;
var title = "Installation";
var url = config.browser.isSafari || config.browser.isOpera ? 'http://www.tiddlywiki.com/empty.zip' :'http://www.tiddlywiki.com/empty.download';
if(config.browser.isOpera || config.browser.isWindows) {
story.displayTiddler(target,title);
window.setTimeout(function() {document.location.href = url;},300);
} else {
// put an iframe in the target instructions tiddler to start the download
var html = '<html><iframe src="' + url + '" style="display:none"></html>';
var tiddler = store.getTiddler(title);
var oldText = tiddler.text;
tiddler.text = html + tiddler.text;
var target = resolveTarget(e);
story.closeTiddler(title,true);
story.displayTiddler(target,title);
tiddler.text = oldText;
}
return false;
};
} //# end of 'install only once'
//}}}
Try holding down the alt- or shift-key while clicking on a link to a tiddler, on the 'options' button or on the CloseButton for a tiddler. Kind of a respectful homage to Mac OS X, which does something similar for many of its system animations. (On browsers like InternetExplorer that use the shift key to open a new window, it's best to use the alt-key).
Switches the current tiddler to the current edit view. It is used with the ToolbarMacro like this:
{{{
<<toolbar editTiddler>>
}}}
~TiddlyWiki is made up of chunks of information called tiddlers. You're reading a tiddler called 'Editing' right now (a [[glossary of terms|http://www.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/TiddlyWiki_Glossary]] appears on ~TiddlyWiki.org, by the way!)
When you open an empty ~TiddlyWiki file for the first time, you'll be presented with a tiddler called "~GettingStarted". This contains links to tiddlers to help you define the main attributes of your ~TiddlyWiki; the Title, Sub-title and Main Navigation (see [[Configuration]]). Click on the links to access these tiddlers.
You will notice that each tiddler has a command menu in it's top right corner (close, edit, and so on). You can use this to send the tiddler into edit mode, or if you prefer you can simply double click the tiddler when it's in read mode. When you're finished, click on done.
If you'd like your tiddlers to be assigned to you, you can enter your name in the relevant field on the right hand side (the 'sidebar'). If you can't see this field, click on [[this link|InterfaceOptions]] to reveal it.
There are two ways to make links between tiddlers. If you're linking to a tiddler which already exists, put the tiddler name in double square brackets (Double click here, and you'll see double square brackets around the word [[example]]). You can use this technique to point to (and create) a new tiddler, or alternatively just write the tiddler name by joining words starting with capital letters, LikeThis. When you save the tiddler and click on the link, you can then add content to your new tiddler.
{{{
[img[title|filename]]
[img[filename]]
[img[title|filename][link]]
[img[filename][link]]
}}}
Images can be included by their filename or full URL. It's good practice to include a title to be shown as a tooltip, and when the image isn't available. An image can also link to another tiddler or or a URL
[img[Romanesque broccoli|fractalveg.jpg][http://www.flickr.com/photos/jermy/10134618/]]
{{{
[img[Fractal vegetable|fractalveg.jpg]]
[img[This is shown as a tooltip|http://example.com/image.jpg]]
[img[http://example.com/image.jpg]]
[img[http://example.com/image.jpg][ExampleDotCom]]
}}}
The tooltip is optional.
[<img[Forest|forest.jpg][http://www.flickr.com/photos/jermy/8749660/]][>img[Field|field.jpg][http://www.flickr.com/photos/jermy/8749285/]]You can also float images to the left or right: the forest is left aligned with {{{[<img[}}}, and the field is right aligned with {{{[>img[}}}.
@@clear(left):clear(right):display(block):You can use CSS to clear the floats@@
{{{
[<img[A woody bit of Hampstead Heath|forest.jpg]]
[>img[A field near Milton Keynes|field.jpg]]
}}}
There's now an option under InterfaceOptions to allow TiddlyWiki's animation effects to be turned off.
/***
|''Name:''|ExamplePlugin|
|''Description:''|To demonstrate how to write TiddlyWiki plugins|
|''Version:''|2.0.3|
|''Date:''|Sep 22, 2006|
|''Source:''|http://www.tiddlywiki.com/#ExamplePlugin|
|''Author:''|JeremyRuston (jeremy (at) osmosoft (dot) com)|
|''License:''|[[BSD open source license]]|
|''~CoreVersion:''|2.1.0|
|''Browser:''|Firefox 1.0.4+; Firefox 1.5; InternetExplorer 6.0|
***/
//{{{
// Uncomment the following line to see how the PluginManager deals with errors in plugins
// deliberateError();
// Log a message
pluginInfo.log.push("This is a test message from " + tiddler.title);
//}}}
#displayArea {background-color: #ffccff; }
#mainMenu {border: 1px solid #ffff88; }
#commandPanel {background-color: #008800; }
config.animFast = 0.12; // Speed for animations (lower == slower)
config.animSlow = 0.01; // Speed for EasterEgg animations
config.views.wikified.toolbarEdit.text = "Edit away, it won't get saved";
~TiddlyWiki is being used for all kinds of things:
* Many people are using the [[GTD ("Getting Things Done")|GTDTiddlyWiki]] ~TiddlyWiki variant for personal productivity
* There have been some interesting experiments in TiddlyWikiFiction
* Garrett Lisi has published his work on Deferential Geometry in a paper named [[An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything|http://deferentialgeometry.org]]
* Phil Hawksworth has used ~TiddlyWiki to create a flexible task management tool called [[TeamTasks|http://www.getteamtasks.com]]
* Paul Downey and Phil Hawksworth have created a note sharing tool called [[RippleRap|http://www.ripplerap.com]]
* An "electronic wallet" for storing passwords and other confidential information called [[TiddlyFolio|http://tiddlyfolio.tiddlyspot.com/]]
* [[Video tutorials interspersed with Q&A|http://files.unamesa.org/MORE/MORE.html]] by UnaMesa
* By teachers in Massachusetts to [[teach mathematics|http://luceatlux.net/mcasmath10/]]
* By schools in South Australia to [[distribute class materials to students|https://secure.ait.org/wiki/background.htm]]
* A [[music and culture site|http://udigrudi.net/]] (in Portugese)
* Jonny ~LeRoy has created a ~TiddlyWiki based on [[resizable windows|http://tiddlyhome.bidix.info/desk/]]
* Miguel Centellas has created an [[extensive guide to Bolivian politics|http://www.centellas.org/politics/politiddly.html]]
* BT is using a ~TiddlyWiki file for their [[Open source website|http://www.bt.com/opensource]]
* Elise Springer, a philospher at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, USA, is using ~TiddlyWiki for her [[homepage|http://espringer.web.wesleyan.edu/]] and for [[Reasoning Well|http://reasoningwell.tiddlyspot.com/]], a wiki for her Philosophy faculty
Also, see TiddlyWikiAdaptations
Like most wikis, ~TiddlyWiki supports a range of simplified character formatting. You can find a list on the [[TiddlyWiki.org website|http://tiddlywiki.org/wiki/TiddlyWiki_Markup]].
To see all the tiddlers on this website that concern formatting, click on the 'formatting' link in the box that appears to the right of this tiddler.
The following features are included with the standard download of ~TiddlyWiki:
!Browsers
* You can ''view'' ~TiddlyWiki files on all major desktop browsers on Windows, Macintosh and Linux and many mobile browsers such as the Apple iPhone and the Nokia 770/N800
* You can ''save changes'' to local ~TiddlyWiki files with modern versions of FireFox, [[Opera]], InternetExplorer for Windows, [[Safari]], and [[Camino]] - click [[here|Browsers]] for browser version details
* Community member ~BidiX has created an adaptation of the ~TiddlyWiki user interface [[specially for the iPhone|http://www.apple.com/webapps/productivity/itwatiddlywikiforiphone.html]]
!Tools
* Fully configurable navigation, tagging and searching capability, all using javascript within ~TiddlyWiki itself
* ~TiddlyWiki contains a BackstageArea for handy access to management tools including [[importing|ImportTiddlers]] and [[synchronisation|http://www.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/Dev:Server_Adaptor_Mechanism]] of tiddlers with external files and servers. These tools can also be used to manage a wide range of [[Plugins]] which have been developed by the [[TiddlyWiki community|Help and Support]].
!Content
* Full text formatting including MonospacedText, ExtendedFormatting, NonWikiWordLinks, WikiWordEscape, PrettyLinks, SubHeadings, BulletPoints, NumberedBulletPoints, [[Tables]], BlockQuotes, HorizontalRules and the ability to use a CustomCssClass and InlineHTML
* EmbeddedImages
* [[Macros]] providing rich interactive features, including [[Gradients|GradientMacro]]
!Miscellaneous
* InterfaceOptions and AdvancedOptions, including the ability to GenerateAnRssFeed, SaveBackups and AutoSave
* KeyboardShortcuts so you can finish editing a tiddler with ~Control-Enter or abandon it with Escape
* Extensive StartupParameters to control the behaviour of ~TiddlyWiki through specially crafted ~URLs
* There are [[translations]] of ~TiddlyWiki available in many languages, including Chinese, French, German, Spanish and Portuguese
See also NewFeatures for version <<version>>.
If you've any comments, corrections or observations about TiddlyWiki, the best way to get our attention is to post to the [[Community]] groups -- or write a blog entry.
~TiddlyWiki works well in ~FireFox v1.0 and above. If you're experiencing problems, make sure you've followed the [[installation guidelines|Installation]].
When saving ~TiddlyWiki in ~FireFox for the first time, you can run into problems if you accidentally click 'Deny' on the dialog, and select //Remember this decision//.
To reverse the effects, first locate the file {{{prefs.js}}} in your ~FireFox profile directory:
* Under Windows you'll find it at something like {{{C:\Documents and Settings\Jeremy\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\o3dhupu6.default\prefs.js}}}, where {{{Jeremy}}} is the name of your windows profile and {{{o3dhupu6}}} will be a similar string of gobbledegook.
* On the Mac it'll be at {{{~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/o3dhupu6.default/prefs.js}}}
* On Linux you can find this file at {{{~/.mozilla/firefox/o3dhupu6.default/prefs.js}}}.
Open the file in a text editor and find the line {{{user_pref("capability.principal.codebase.p0.denied", "UniversalXPConnect");}}} and simply replace the word {{{denied}}} with {{{granted}}}.
//(Thanks to JonScully for figuring out this fix)//
Firefox users should be aware that GreaseMonkey can break TiddlyWiki. There's also a rather unpredictable FireFoxKeyboardIssue.
Under FireFox, TiddlyWiki can get into a state where it ignores the arrow keys on the keyboard but accepts ordinary alphanumeric input. The triggers for this behaviour are unclear, but it doesn't just affect TiddlyWiki. The solution appears to be to locate the file {{{compreg.dat}}} in your FireFox profile folder and rename it to {{{compreg.dat.old}}}.
Released in September 2004, the [[first version|firstversion.html]] was pretty basic, weighing in at 52KB.
Here's one way to get a Flickr badge in TiddlyWiki:
<html>
<a href="http://www.flickr.com" style="text-align:center;">www.<strong style="color:#3993ff">flick<span style="color:#ff1c92">r</span></strong>.com</a><br>
<iframe style="background-color:#ffffff; border-color:#ffffff; border:none;" width="113" height="151" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" src="http://www.flickr.com/apps/badge/badge_iframe.gne?zg_bg_color=ffffff&zg_person_id=35468148136%40N01" title="Flickr Badge"></iframe>
</html>
Here's the HTML code to insert in a tiddler:
{{{
<html>
<a href="http://www.flickr.com" style="text-align:center;">www.<strong style="color:#3993ff">flick<span style="color:#ff1c92">r</span></strong>.com</a><br>
<iframe style="background-color:#ffffff; border-color:#ffffff; border:none;" width="113" height="151" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" src="http://www.flickr.com/apps/badge/badge_iframe.gne?zg_bg_color=ffffff&zg_person_id=35468148136%40N01" title="Flickr Badge"></iframe>
</html>
}}}
You'll need to know your Flickr person ID, which should replace the value "35468148136%40N01" in the HTML. There's a useful [[Flickr idGettr|http://eightface.com/code/idgettr/]] to help with this.
~TiddlyWiki has long been used as a personal productivity tool, geared towards David Allen's [[Getting Things Done|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getting_Things_Done]] (GTD) methodology. ~TiddlyWiki lends itself to the GTD approach due to it's portability, ease of use, and ability to work without a web connection.
The [[original|http://shared.snapgrid.com/gtd_tiddlywiki.html]] adaptation is based on an obsolete, older version of ~TiddlyWiki; if you want to have the GTD look-and-feel but still be able to use the latest ~TiddlyWiki features, check out the following links:
*[[Tom Otvos' d-cubed adaptation|http://www.dcubed.ca/]]
*[[Simon Baird's Monkey GTD adaptation|http://www.tiddlywiki.org/wiki/MonkeyGTD]]
*[[Clint Checkett's GTDTiddlyWiki plus adaptation|http://www.checkettsweb.com/tw/gtd_tiddlywiki.htm]]
A new feature for the ThirdVersion of TiddlyWiki is the ability to generate an RssFeed of its content. You can flick it on with a new addition to the InterfaceOptions. If enabled, it automatically saves an RSS 2.0 format file with the last few changed tiddlers in it. It's given the same filename as the TiddlyWiki file but with the ".xml" extension. Like all TiddlyWiki features, it's experimental, and will probably be a bit temperamental in your feedreader until the bugs are ironed out.
Note that you must set the tiddler SiteUrl to be the URL where your TiddlyWiki will be published. (Don't put leading spaces or line breaks before or after the URL).
Once you've successfully [[installed|Installation]] ~TiddlyWiki, the following links will help you get up and running.
[[Editing]]
[[Saving|SaveChanges]]
[[SpecialTiddlers]]
[[Formatting|ExtendedFormatting]]
[[Searching|Search]]
[[Tagging|Tags]]
[[Customisation]]
[[Help and Support]]
|''URL:''|http://gimcrackd.com/etc/src/|
|''Description:''|Gimcrack'd: Code and Other Oddments|
|''Author:''|ChrisKlimas|
<<gradient horiz #bbbbbb #eeeeee #ffffff>>The new GradientMacro allows simple horizontal and vertical coloured gradients. They are constructed from coloured HTML elements, and don't require any images to work.>>
The GradientMacro is an Extended Macro that processes the text after it up until the next '>>' sequence. It looks like this:
{{{
<<gradient vert #ffffff #ffdddd #ff8888>>gradient fill>>
}}}
The first parameter can be ''vert'' or ''horiz'' to indicate the direction of the gradient. The following parameters are two or more colours (CSS RGB(r,g,b) format is also acceptable). The GradientMacro constructs a smooth linear gradient between each of the colours in turn.
| <<gradient vert #ffffff #ffdddd #ff8888>>No images were harmed in the making of this gradient fill>> | <<gradient vert #ffffff #ddffdd #88ff88>>No images were harmed in the making of this gradient fill>> | <<gradient vert #ffffff #ddddff #8888ff>>No images were harmed in the making of this gradient fill>> |
Inline CSS definitions can be added to gradient fills like this:
<<gradient vert #000000 #660000 #aa2222>>color:#ffffff;font-size:12pt;Darkness>>
{{{
<<gradient vert #000000 #660000 #aa2222>>color:#ffffff;font-size:12pt;Darkness>>
}}}
You can make an abrupt transition in the gradient by using the "snap" prefix, like this:
{{{
<<gradient vert #000000 #999999 snap:#aa2222 #ff444>>color:#ffffff;font-size:24pt;padding:4pt;More darkness>>
}}}
<<gradient vert #000000 #999999 snap:#aa2222 #ff444>>color:#ffffff;font-size:24pt;padding:4pt;More darkness>>
Several popular GreaseMonkey scripts can cause some or all features of TiddlyWiki to stop working - the default Linkify script seems to be particularly troublesome. There doesn't seem to be a //solid// way to disable GreaseMonkey from within TiddlyWiki (which is technically entirely understandable but does lead to a fairly grim user experience).
TiddlyWiki makes a great GuerillaWiki in situations where it's not practical to use a traditional wiki.
For instance, in a corporate setting, persuading an over-worked IT department to install you a Wiki server for you isn't always going to be possible overnight. And your PC is locked down so you can't install a conventional Wiki yourself. But, equally, you can't go and use one of the public hosted Wiki services because your Information Security department would not allow all that corporate data to flow into an outside server.
TiddlyWiki slices through those barriers by being usable on virtually all PCs.
Welcome to TiddlyWiki!
~TiddlyWiki is a single html file which has all the characteristics of a [[wiki|WikiWikiWeb]] - including all of the content, the functionality (including editing, saving, tagging and searching) and the style sheet. Because it's a single file, it's very portable - you can email it, put it on a web server or share it via a [[USB stick|WikiOnAStick]].
''But it's not just a wiki!'' It has very powerful plugin capabilities, so it can also be used to build new tools. You have full control over how it looks and behaves. For example, ~TiddlyWiki is already being used as:
*A personal notebook
*A GTD ("Getting Things Done") productivity tool
*A collaboration tool
*For building websites (this site is a ~TiddlyWiki file!)
*For rapid prototyping
*...and much more!
You can import and export data to and from all sorts of places. Check out some of the [[Examples]] of ~TiddlyWiki in use, and the [[Features]] that are available.
You can see the web functionality of ~TiddlyWiki by clicking on some of the links on this website. Double click some of the text to see 'edit mode'. For the full range of functions, including editing and saving changes, download and install a copy of the basic version and then follow the guidelines in [[Getting Started|GettingStarted]]. Have fun!
<<tiddler Download>>
/***
|Name|HelloWorldMacro|
|Created by|SimonBaird|
|Location|http://simonbaird.com/mptw/#HelloWorldMacro|
|Version|1.1|
|Requires|~TW2.x|
!Description
It's a Hello World TiddlyWiki macros.
!History
* 11-Jan-06, version 1.1, updated for ~TW2.0
!Examples
|!Source|!Output|h
|{{{<<helloWorld dude>>}}}|<<helloWorld dude>>|
|{{{<<helloWorld 'to everyone'>>}}}|<<helloWorld 'to everyone'>>|
(You can use (single or double) quotes or double square brackets for params with spaces)
!Notes
This is intended to help you get started with customising your TW. To make the macro work you have to give this tiddler a tag of systemConfig then save and reload. To learn more about customising Tiddlywiki? Look at other people's plugins or... click View, Source in your browser and start reading. :)
!Code
***/
//{{{
config.macros.helloWorld = {};
config.macros.helloWorld.handler = function (place,macroName,params,wikifier,paramString,tiddler) {
var who = params.length > 0 ? params[0] : "world";
wikify("Hello //" + who + "// from the '" + macroName + "' macro in tiddler [[" + tiddler.title + "]].", place);
}
//}}}
[>img[tiddlywiki.org logo|http://trac.tiddlywiki.org/chrome/site/tworg_logo_med.jpg][http://www.tiddlywiki.org]]~TiddlyWiki today is the result of the efforts of dozens of people around the world generously contributing their time and skill, and offering considerable help and support.
If you'd like help getting your ~TiddlyWiki project off the ground, perhaps the best place to start is the community wiki at http://www.tiddlywiki.org. It contains detailed project documentation, as well as the master copy of the ~TiddlyWiki source code, and a system for tracking bugs and enhancement requests. The community welcomes [[contributions|Contribute]].
!Discussion forums
Also, there are two Google Group discussion forums for discussions about ~TiddlyWiki, whether basic entry level questions or more complex challenges! They are the best places to ask questions about ~TiddlyWiki, and to connect with other enthusiasts:
* A ~TiddlyWiki group for general discussion, bug reports and announcements at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki
* A ~TiddlyWikiDev group for discussion about ~TiddlyWiki development at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWikiDev
!~Non-English resources
There are a number of resources for non-English language speakers:
* ~TiddlyWikiFR, in French, at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWikiFR
* ~TiddlyWiki 華語支援論壇, in Chinese, at http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki-zh
* ~TiddlyWikiPT, in Brazilian Portuguese, at http://groups.google.com.br/group/tiddlywikipt
* A guide to [[TiddlyWiki in Japanese|http://www.geocities.jp/potto372/tiddlywiki/tiddlywikinote.html]]
!Tutorials and guides
The ~TiddlyWiki community have created several tutorials and guides. Here are some of the most popular ones:
* Dave Gifford's [[TiddlyWiki for the Rest of Us|http://www.giffmex.org/twfortherestofus.html]] and his [[slideshow introduction|http://www.giffmex.org/blog/?p=23]]
* Morris Gray's [[TW Help - TiddlyWiki help file for beginners|http://tiddlyspot.com/twhelp/]]
* Dmitri Popov's [[TiddlyWiki quick reference card|http://nothickmanuals.info/doku.php/cheatsheets]]
* Julie Starr's [[Tiddler Toddler|http://tiddlertoddler.tiddlyspot.com/]], documenting the learning curve from a beginner's perspective
* Screencasts from [[JimVentola|http://faculty.massasoit.mass.edu/jventola/videocasts/tidhelp2/tidhelp2.html]], [[LeonKilat|http://max.limpag.com/2006/09/07/using-a-tiddlywiki-a-video-guide/]] and [[Phil Whitehouse|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezNScBd7_h4]]
!Developers
Michael Mahemoff has written a very helpful outline of the architecture of ~TiddlyWiki: [[Part 1|http://softwareas.com/tiddlywiki-internals-1-of-3-architectural-concepts]], [[Part 2|http://softwareas.com/tiddlywiki-internals-2-of-3-list-of-javascript-files]] and [[Part 3|http://softwareas.com/tiddlywiki-internals-3-of-3-key-javascript-classes-and-files]]
Many ~TiddlyWiki hackers hang out on the ~TiddlyWiki IRC room at irc://irc.freenode.net/TiddlyWiki
!Publications and articles
~TiddlyWiki has also appeared in a number of publications and articles:
* Pao-hsu Shih, a professor at Taipai University in Taiwan, has written an [[Introduction to TiddlyWiki|http://www.wunan.com.tw/bookdetail.asp?no=8852]] in Chinese
* Dmitri Popov discusses ~TiddlyWiki in [[Writer for Writers and Advanced Users|http://www.lulu.com/content/221513]]
* Jeremy Wagstaff's [[The Power of Tiddly|http://www.loosewireblog.com/2007/11/the-power-of-ti.html]]
!Licence
~TiddlyWiki is published under a BSD licence, and is owned by the not-for-profit [[UnaMesa Foundation|http://www.unamesa.org/]].
This is an advanced option that lets you choose whether editting features are shown when a TiddlyWiki file is viewed over {{{http:}}} (as opposed to {{{file:}}}).
To publish a TiddlyWiki with the editting features hidden you'll need to create a tiddler tagged with 'systemConfig' and include in it the line:
{{{
config.options.chkHttpReadOnly = true;
}}}
End users can then override the setting using the AdvancedOptions panel.
You can divide a tiddler into
----
sections by typing four dashes on a line by themselves
The core TiddlyWiki code is regularly updated with bug fixes and new features. If you're using an earlier revision of TiddlyWiki, you should consider upgrading to the latest version.
The steps you need to take depend on which version of TiddlyWiki you are upgrading from. From version 2.4.0 onwards, you can upgrade to the latest version using the 'Upgrade' tab in the BackstageArea, as described below. If you're using an earlier version of TiddlyWiki, you'll need to follow [[these instructions|HowToUpgradeOlderTiddlyWikis]] instead.
! Upgrading from ~TiddlyWiki 2.4.0+ to the most recent version
* Open the BackstageArea by clicking the 'backstage' button at the top right
* Click on the 'Upgrade' tab
* Click on the 'Upgrade' button, and follow the prompts
The steps you need to take depend on which version of TiddlyWiki you are upgrading from. From version 2.4.0 onwards, you can upgrade to the latest version using the 'Upgrade' tab in the BackstageArea, as described in HowToUpgrade. If you're using an earlier version of TiddlyWiki, you'll need to follow these instructions instead:
! Upgrading from TiddlyWiki earlier than version 2.4.0 to the latest version
* Download a fresh, empty version of TiddlyWiki by right-clicking on [[this link|http://www.tiddlywiki.com/empty.html]], selecting 'Save target' or 'Save link' and saving it in a convenient location as (say) "mynewtiddlywiki.html"
* Open the new TiddlyWiki file in your browser
* Choose ''import'' from the BackstageArea at the top of the window (you may need to click the 'backstage' button at the upper right to show the BackstageArea)
* Click the ''browse'' button and select your original TiddlyWiki file (say, "mytiddlywiki.html") from the file browser
* Click the ''open'' button on the import wizard; a list of all of your tiddlers is displayed
* Click on the top-left checkbox to select all the tiddlers in the list
* Scroll down to the bottom of the wizard and ensure that the checkbox labelled //Keep these tiddlers linked to this server...// is ''clear''
* Click the ''import'' button
The most likely cause of the upgrade process not working properly is that one of the [[Plugins]] you're using is not compatible with a change in the new release. If so, you can repeat the process omitting the troublesome plugins.
Entities in HTML documents allow characters to be entered that can't easily be typed on an ordinary keyboard. They take the form of an ampersand (&), an identifying string, and a terminating semi-colon (;). There's a complete reference [[here|http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/entities/]]; some of the more common and useful ones are shown below. Also see [[Paul's Notepad|http://thepettersons.org/PaulsNotepad.html#GreekHtmlEntities%20HtmlEntitiesList%20LatinHtmlEntities%20MathHtmlEntities]] for a more complete list.
|>|>|>|>|>|>| !HTML Entities |
| &nbsp; | | no-break space | | &apos; | ' | single quote, apostrophe |
| &ndash; | – | en dash |~| &quot; | " | quotation mark |
| &mdash; | — | em dash |~| &prime; | ′ | prime; minutes; feet |
| &hellip; | … | horizontal ellipsis |~| &Prime; | ″ | double prime; seconds; inches |
| &copy; | © | Copyright symbol |~| &lsquo; | ‘ | left single quote |
| &reg; | ® | Registered symbol |~| &rsquo; | ’ | right single quote |
| &trade; | ™ | Trademark symbol |~| &ldquo; | “ | left double quote |
| &dagger; | † | dagger |~| &rdquo; | ” | right double quote |
| &Dagger; | ‡ | double dagger |~| &laquo; | « | left angle quote |
| &para; | ¶ | paragraph sign |~| &raquo; | » | right angle quote |
| &sect; | § | section sign |~| &times; | × | multiplication symbol |
| &uarr; | ↑ | up arrow |~| &darr; | ↓ | down arrow |
| &larr; | ← | left arrow |~| &rarr; | → | right arrow |
| &lArr; | ⇐ | double left arrow |~| &rArr; | ⇒ | double right arrow |
| &harr; | ↔ | left right arrow |~| &hArr; | ⇔ | double left right arrow |
The table below shows how accented characters can be built up by subsituting a base character into the various accent entities in place of the underscore ('_'):
|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>| !Accented Characters |
| grave accent | &_grave; | À | à | È | è | Ì | ì | Ò | ò | Ù | ù | | | | | | |
| acute accent | &_acute; | Á | á | É | é | Í | í | Ó | ó | Ú | ú | | | Ý | ý | | |
| circumflex accent | &_circ; | Â | â | Ê | ê | Î | î | Ô | ô | Û | û | | | | | | |
| umlaut mark | &_uml; | Ä | ä | Ë | ë | Ï | ï | Ö | ö | Ü | ü | | | Ÿ | ÿ | | |
| tilde | &_tilde; | Ã | ã | | | | | Õ | õ | | | Ñ | ñ | | | | |
| ring | &_ring; | Å | å | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| slash | &_slash; | | | | | | | Ø | ø | | | | | | | |
| cedilla | &_cedil; | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ç | ç |
To import tiddlers from another ~TiddlyWiki file, or from an external website, follow these instructions.
#If the tiddler is on an external site, first copy the URL of the site which includes the tiddler you'd like to download into your clipboard (eg http://www.tiddlytools.com)
#Open your local ~TiddlyWiki file from your computer.
#Click on the 'Backstage' link that you can see at the very top right hand side of the page.
#In the menu, click on 'Import'. You will then see a window that looks like this - and you can follow the guidance from there. Note that you may need to grant authorisation to your ~TiddlyWiki file to import tiddlers - this is fine and expected.
<<importTiddlers>>
//Note also that the popular [[Firebug|http://www.joehewitt.com/software/firebug/]] extension for Firefox interferes with ImportTiddlers if its "Show XMLHttpRequest" option is switched on//
When you type more than three characters in the search box at the upper right, any matching tiddlers are automatically displayed with the text highlighted. There's a couple of minor issues: the highlights don't get removed when you clear the search, and occasionally, on some browsers, keystrokes get missed if you type quickly so you may need to click the 'search' button to manually trigger the search.
TiddlyWiki lets you write ordinary HTML by enclosing it in {{{<html>}}} and {{{</html>}}}:
<html>
<a href="javascript:;" onclick="onClickTiddlerLink(event);" tiddlyLink="TiddlyWiki" style="background-color: yellow;">Link to wikiwords from HTML</a>
</html>
The source for the above is:
{{{
<html>
<div style="background-color: yellow;">
<a href="javascript:;" onclick="onClickTiddlerLink(event);" tiddlyLink="Macros">Link to wikiwords from HTML</a>
</div>
</html>
}}}
HTML can enable some exotic new features (like [[embedding GMail and Outlook|http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/d363303aff5868d0/056269d8409d121f?lnk=st&q=embedding+gmail&rnum=1#056269d8409d121f]] in a TiddlyWiki). However it doesn't work for some JavaScript code libraries; see CustomMarkup for another way to include custom HTML in your TiddlyWiki.
The following installation guidelines have been created to cover the vast majority of browsers and operating systems.
If you are still having trouble installing ~TiddlyWiki after checking these guidelines, check the [[list of browsers|Browsers]] to make sure your browser and operating system are supported. And you can always [[turn to the community|Help and Support]] for help!
!Installation guidelines
[[Firefox on Mac OS X|Installation guidelines: Firefox on Mac OS X]]
[[Firefox on Windows Vista|Installation guidelines: Firefox on Windows Vista]]
[[Firefox on Windows XP|Installation guidelines: Firefox on Windows XP]]
[[Firefox on Ubuntu|Installation guidelines: Firefox on Ubuntu]]
[[Internet Explorer on Windows Vista|Installation guidelines: Internet Explorer on Windows Vista]]
[[Internet Explorer on Windows XP|Installation guidelines: Internet Explorer on Windows XP]]
[[Safari on Mac OS X|Installation guidelines: Safari on Mac OS X]]
[[Opera on Mac OS X|Installation guidelines: Opera on Mac OS X]]
Follow these easy steps to get started! Note that these guidelines are for Firefox v3.0.1 running on Mac OS X 10.5.4.
''If these guidelines aren't appropriate, check the [[other browser-specific guidelines|Installation]] to find some that are right for you.''
!Step 1 - Download file
You'll need to choose a name and location for your empty ~TiddlyWiki file - we recommend either your Desktop or Documents folder. Make sure you keep the .html file extension and leave the "Save As: Hypertext" default option as it is.
[img[images/step1mac.jpg]]
!Step 2 - Download complete
Empty ~TiddlyWiki files are very small, and download should be completed quickly. You can now either launch the file from the download pane (shown below, double click on the file name to launch), or open your finder to open the file from there.
[img[images/step2mac.jpg]]
!Step 3 - Open file
You'll be asked if you're sure you want to open the file - click "Open".
[img[images/step3mac.jpg]]
!Step 4 - Grant authority
When you try to save your changes for the first time, Firefox may ask you to grant access to the file system. You will need to 'Allow' this for ~TiddlyWiki changes to be saved, and we recommend you tick the 'Remember this decision' checkbox so this dialogue box doesn't appear each time.
[img[images/step4mac.jpg]]
!Step 5 - You're ready to start!
You're now ready to start playing with your ~TiddlyWiki file - be sure to check out the guidelines in [[Getting Started|GettingStarted]]!
Follow these easy steps to get started! Note that these guidelines are for Firefox v3.0.1 running on Ubuntu version 8.0.4 (Hardy Heron).
''If these guidelines aren't appropriate, check the [[other browser-specific guidelines|Installation]] to find some that are right for you.''
!Step 1 - Download file
You'll need to choose a name and location for your empty ~TiddlyWiki file - we recommend either your Desktop or Documents folder. Make sure you keep the file type as HTML Document.
[img[images/step1ubuntu.png]]
!Step 2 - Download complete
Empty ~TiddlyWiki files are very small, and download should be completed quickly. You can now either launch the file from the download pane (shown below, double click on the file name to launch), or open your finder to open the file from there.
[img[images/step2ubuntu.png]]
!Step 3 - Grant authority
When you try to save your changes for the first time, Firefox may ask you to grant access to the file system. You will need to 'Allow' this for ~TiddlyWiki changes to be saved, and we recommend you tick the 'Remember this decision' checkbox so this dialogue box doesn't appear each time.
[img[images/step3ubuntu.png]]
!Step 4 - You're ready to start!
You're now ready to start playing with your ~TiddlyWiki file - be sure to check out the guidelines in [[Getting Started|GettingStarted]]!
<<tiddler [[Installation guidelines: Firefox on Windows Vista]]>>
Follow these steps to get started! These guidelines are for Firefox 3.0.1 running on Microsoft Windows Vista 6.0.0. Hopefully they will be helpful for your setup too.
''If these guidelines aren't appropriate, check the [[other browser-specific guidelines|Installation]] to find some that are right for you.''
!Step 1 - Download file
You'll need to choose a name and location for your empty ~TiddlyWiki file - we recommend either your Desktop or Documents folder. Make sure you leave the "Save as type: HTML Document" default option as it is. Then click 'Save'.
[img[images/step1vistaff.jpg]]
!Step 2 - Open file
Click on the file name in the Download dialogue box. This will open your ~TiddlyWiki file, and you'll be able to start editing immediately - but you'll need to complete Step 3 below to save your changes.
[img[images/step2vistaff.jpg]]
!Step 3 - Enable advanced features
When you try to save changes for the first time, this dialogue box will appear. These features will enable the saving mechanism. Tick the 'Remember this decision' checkbox and then click on 'Allow'.
[img[images/step3vistaff.jpg]]
!Step 4 - You're ready to start!
You're now ready to start playing with your ~TiddlyWiki file - be sure to check out the guidelines in [[Getting Started|GettingStarted]]!
Follow these steps to get started! These guidelines are for Firefox 3.0.1 running on Microsoft Windows XP, Service Pack 3. Hopefully they will be helpful for your setup too.
''If these guidelines aren't appropriate, check the [[other browser-specific guidelines|Installation]] to find some that are right for you.''
!Step 1 - Download file
You'll need to choose a name and location for your empty ~TiddlyWiki file - we recommend either your Desktop or My Documents folder. Make sure you leave the "Save as type: Firefox Document" default option as it is. Then click 'Save'.
[img[images/step1xpff.jpg]]
!Step 2 - Open file
Double click on the file name in the Download dialogue box, shown below. This will open your ~TiddlyWiki file, and you'll be able to start editing immediately - but you'll need to complete Step 3 below to save your changes.
[img[images/step2xpff.jpg]]
!Step 3 - Enable advanced features
When you try to save changes for the first time, this dialogue box will appear. These features will enable the saving mechanism. Tick the 'Remember this decision' checkbox and then click on 'Allow'.
[img[images/step3xpff.jpg]]
!Step 4 - You're ready to start!
You're now ready to start playing with your ~TiddlyWiki file - be sure to check out the guidelines in [[Getting Started|GettingStarted]]!
<<tiddler [[Installation guidelines: Internet Explorer on Windows Vista]]>>
Follow these steps to get started! These guidelines are for Internet Explorer 7.0 running on Microsoft Windows Vista 6.0.0. Hopefully they will be helpful for your setup too.
''If these guidelines aren't appropriate, check the [[other browser-specific guidelines|Installation]] to find some that are right for you.''
!Step 1 - Download file
You'll need to choose a name and location for your empty ~TiddlyWiki file - we recommend either your Desktop or Documents folder. Make sure you leave the "Save as type: HTML Document" default option as it is. Then click 'Save'.
[img[images/step1vista.jpg]]
!Step 2 - Open folder
Once the download has been completed, ''don't open the file yet'' - a minor modification is required before ~TiddlyWiki will work! Click on 'Open Folder'.
[img[images/step2vista.jpg]]
!Step 3 - Modify properties
In the folder, right click on the file name and select 'Properties' from the bottom of the contextual menu.
[img[images/step3vista.jpg]]
!Step 4 - Unblock file
In order to allow saving, you need to Unblock the file. Select 'Unblock' near the bottom of the dialogue box, then click on 'OK'. If the Unblock button doesn't appear, then you don't need to worry about it - click on OK and proceed to step 5.
[img[images/step4vista.jpg]]
!Step 5 - Open file
Double click on the file name to open the file. Internet Explorer takes special care to block javascript from untrusted sources, so a screen will appear with a yellow bar at the top and a warning in red. Click on the yellow bar (this will make it turn blue, as shown below), and select 'Allow Blocked Content...'.
[img[images/step5vista.jpg]]
!Step 6 - Allow active content
~TiddlyWiki contains 'active content' that, for example, allows search and tagging to function. Approve this active content by clicking on 'Yes'.
[img[images/step6vista.jpg]]
!Step 7 - Enable saving mechanism
One final hurdle! When you save for the first time, you'll be prompted to allow the activity. Click on 'Yes'.
[img[images/step7vista.jpg]]
!Step 8 - You're ready to start!
You're now ready to start playing with your ~TiddlyWiki file - be sure to check out the guidelines in [[Getting Started|GettingStarted]]!
Follow these steps to get started! These guidelines are for Internet Explorer 7.0 running on Microsoft Windows XP, Service Pack 3. Hopefully they will be helpful for your setup too.
''If these guidelines aren't appropriate, check the [[other browser-specific guidelines|Installation]] to find some that are right for you.''
!Step 1 - Download file
You'll need to choose a name and location for your empty ~TiddlyWiki file - we recommend either your Desktop or My Documents folder. Make sure you leave the "Save as type: HTML Document" default option as it is. Then click 'Save'.
[img[images/step1xpie.jpg]]
!Step 2 - Open folder
Once the download has been completed, ''don't open the file yet'' - a minor modification is required before ~TiddlyWiki will work! ''Click on 'Open Folder'''.
[img[images/step2xpie.jpg]]
!Step 3 - Modify properties
In the folder, right click on the file name and select 'Properties' from the bottom of the contextual menu.
[img[images/step3xpie.jpg]]
!Step 4 - Unblock file
In order to allow saving, you need to Unblock the file. Select 'Unblock' near the bottom of the dialogue box, then click on 'OK'. If the Unblock button doesn't appear, then you don't need to worry about it - click on OK and proceed to step 5.
[img[images/step4xpie.jpg]]
!Step 5 - Open file
Now you've unblocked the file, you can double click on the file name to open the file. Internet Explorer takes special care to block javascript from untrusted sources, so a screen will appear with a yellow bar at the top and a warning in red. Click on the yellow bar (this will make it turn blue, as shown below), and select 'Allow Blocked Content...'.
[img[images/step5xpie.jpg]]
!Step 6 - Allow active content
~TiddlyWiki contains 'active content' that, for example, allows animations to function. Approve this active content by clicking on 'Yes'.
[img[images/step6xpie.jpg]]
!Step 7 - Enable saving mechanism
One final hurdle! When you save for the first time, you'll be prompted to allow the activity. Click on 'Yes'.
[img[images/step7xpie.jpg]]
!Step 8 - You're ready to start!
You're now ready to start playing with your ~TiddlyWiki file - be sure to check out the guidelines in [[Getting Started|GettingStarted]]!
Follow these easy steps to get started! Note that these guidelines are for Opera 9.5.1 running on Mac OS X 10.5.4, but will apply to several other configurations (including most other versions of [[Opera]])
''If these guidelines aren't appropriate, check the [[other browser-specific guidelines|Installation]] to find some that are right for you.''
!Step 1 - Download files
Download the zip file to a location of your choice.
[img[images/step1macopera.jpg]]
!Step 2 - Check files
Open the zip file, and then check in the resulting folder that you have automatically received two files:
*empty.html (this is your ~TiddlyWiki file)
*~TiddlySaver.jar (this is a java applet, which will make sure everything works in your chosen browser. Note a copy of this file ''must'' be kept in the same folder as any ~TiddlyWiki file you are using)
[img[images/step2macopera.jpg]]
You can download the TiddlySaver file on it's own from [[here|http://www.tiddlywiki.com/TiddlySaver.jar]] if you need it.
Open the empty.html file to get started.
!Step 3 - Trust applet
The ~TiddlySaver.jar applet has been signed by [[UnaMesa|http://www.unamesa.org]], who hold the rights to ~TiddlyWiki on behalf of the community. You can find out more about the applet itself [[here|TiddlySaver]], and you'll need to click on 'Trust' in order for the ~TiddlyWiki to work. If you've accidentally clicked on 'Don't Trust' previously, don't worry - just restart the browser and you should get asked again.
[img[images/step3macopera.jpg]]
!Step 4 - You're done!
Thanks to the applet, you now have the full functionality of ~TiddlyWiki at your disposal. Be sure to check out the guidelines in [[Getting Started|GettingStarted]]!
Follow these easy steps to get started! Note that these guidelines are for Safari 3.1.2 running on Mac OS X 10.5.4, but will apply to several other configurations (other versions of [[Safari]] and [[Opera]] too)
''If these guidelines aren't appropriate, check the [[other browser-specific guidelines|Installation]] to find some that are right for you.''
!Step 1 - Check downloaded files
After [[Download]], check first that you have automatically received a zip file containing two files (the contents of the zip file may have been extracted automatically - if not, open the zip file):
*empty.html (this is your ~TiddlyWiki file)
*~TiddlySaver.jar (this is a java applet, which will make sure everything works in your chosen browser. Note a copy of this file ''must'' be kept in the same folder as any ~TiddlyWiki file you are using)
[img[images/step1macsafari.jpg]]
You can download the ~TiddlySaver.jar file on it's own from [[here|http://www.tiddlywiki.com/TiddlySaver.jar]] if you need it.
Double click the empty.html file to get started.
!Step 2 - Open file
The system will check you're happy to open the ~TiddlyWiki file. Click on 'Open'.
[img[images/step2macsafari.jpg]]
!Step 3 - Trust applet
The ~TiddlySaver.jar applet has been signed by [[UnaMesa|http://www.unamesa.org]], who hold the rights to ~TiddlyWiki on behalf of the community. You can find out more about the applet itself [[here|TiddlySaver]], and you'll need to click on 'Trust' in order for the ~TiddlyWiki to work. If you've accidentally clicked on 'Don't Trust' previously, don't worry - just restart the browser and you should get asked again.
[img[images/step3macsafari.jpg]]
!Step 4 - You're done!
Thanks to the applet, you now have the full functionality of ~TiddlyWiki at your disposal. Be sure to check out the guidelines in [[Getting Started|GettingStarted]]!
[[Plugins]] are just tiddlers containing ~JavaScript code that is tagged with <<tag systemConfig>>. TiddlyWiki executes any [[Plugins]] as it loads; they can add [[Macros]] or otherwise extend and enhance the base code.
The recommended way to install a plugin into your own copy of TiddlyWiki is to use ImportTiddlers (there are instructions for ManuallyInstallIngPlugins when required).
InterfaceOptions are displayed when you click the 'options' button on the right in your TiddlyWiki file. They are saved in a cookie on your browser, making them sticky between visits:
<<<
<<tiddler OptionsPanel>>
<<<
* The user name for edits should be set //before// starting to edit things (ouch. another bug)
* SaveBackups gives the option of whether to generate backup files
* AutoSave gives the option of automatically saving every time a change is made
* RegExpSearch allows more complex search expressions
* CaseSensitiveSearch does as its name implies
TiddlyWiki works on InternetExplorer 6.x and above under Windows. It also allows you to SaveChanges, albeit there are some annoying XP ServicePack2Problems and VistaIssues to work around. If you're having problems, make sure you've followed the appropriate [[installation guidelines|Installation]].
Known problems with ~TiddlyWiki under InternetExplorer:
* [[Gradient|GradientMacro]] fills sometimes appear in the wrong place until you move the mouse over the tiddler
* Horizontal gradients don't work correctly
* Links to tiddlers with multiple consecutive spaces in their titles is broken
* Runs of spaces within tiddlers get conflated into a single space when you edit a tiddler. This is particularly annoying when using MonospacedText blocks
|''URL:''|http://jackparke.googlepages.com/jtw.html|
|''Description:''|Plugins, Macros and Hacks|
|''Author:''|JackParker|
Jeremy is the original creator of TiddlyWiki (nowadays, it's more of a [[group effort|Community]]). I work at [[BT|http://www.btplc.com/]] where I am Head of Open Source Innovation. I run the [[Osmosoft]] team, and generally try to help BT be better at understanding and participating in open source.
I can be reached at {{{jeremy (at) osmosoft (dot) com}}}, and I regularly read and reply to messages on the [[TiddlyWiki Google Groups|Community]]. I (occasionally) blog at http://jermolene.wordpress.com/ and you can also find me on [[Flickr|http://www.flickr.com/photos/jermy/]], [[del.icio.us|http://del.icio.us/jeremyruston]] and [[twitter|http://twitter.com/Jermolene]].
Offers a popup menu to jump directly to any of the currently open tiddlers. It is used with the ToolbarMacro like this:
{{{
<<toolbar jump>>
}}}
Access keys are shortcuts to common functions accessed by typing a letter with either the 'alt' (PC) or 'control' (Mac) key:
|!PC|!Mac|!Function|
|Alt-F|Ctrl-F|Search|
|Alt-J|Ctrl-J|NewJournal|
|Alt-N|Ctrl-N|NewTiddler|
|Alt-S|Ctrl-S|SaveChanges|
These access keys are provided by the associated internal [[Macros]] for the functions above. The macro needs to be used in an open tiddler (or the MainMenu or SideBar) in order for the access keys to work.
While editing a tiddler:
* ~Control-Enter or ~Control-Return accepts your changes and switches out of editing mode (use ~Shift-Control-Enter or ~Shift-Control-Return to stop the date and time being updated for MinorChanges)
* Escape abandons your changes and reverts the tiddler to its previous state
In the search box:
* Escape clears the search term
|''URL:''|http://tw.lewcid.org/|
|''Description:''|a repository of my extensions for TW|
|''Author:''|SaqImtiaz|
You've clicked on an example link! Click close to close this tiddler.
The format for PrettyLinks allows for links that open local or network folders. Depending on your browser and operating system, the folders are opened in Windows Explorer, the OS X Finder, or the browser itself.
Edit this tiddler to see [[this link to a Windows network share|file://///server/share/folder/path/name]], [[this link to a Windows drive-mapped folder|file:///c:/folder/path/name]] and [[this link to a Unix-style folder|file:///folder/path/name]].
[[Macros]] let you write tiddlers containing more exotic objects than just text. Built-in macros include:
* NewJournalMacro and NewTiddlerMacro
* GradientMacro
* TabMacro
* TaggingMacro
* TodayMacro
* ToolbarMacro
Tag popup:
{{{
<<tag features>>
}}}
will result in <<tag features>>
Slider:
{{{
<<slider chkTestSlider OptionsPanel options "Change TiddlyWiki advanced options">>
}}}
Results in this button <<slider chkTestSlider OptionsPanel options "Change TiddlyWiki advanced options">>
The parameters are:
* cookie name to be used to save the state of the slider
* name of the tiddler to include in the slider
* title text of the slider
* tooltip text of the slider
HelloThere
[[Features]]
[[Examples]]
[[Download]]
[[Getting Started|GettingStarted]]
[[Customisation]]
[[Help and Support]]
[[RSS|RssFeed]]
^^[img[favicon.ico]] TiddlyWiki <<version>>
© 2009 [[UnaMesa|http://www.unamesa.org/]]^^
In some situations it can be useful to use the clipboard insead of InstallingPlugins using ImportTiddlers.
# Open a new browser window and navigate to the TiddlyWiki site containing the macro you want
# Double click the tiddler, or click the {{{source}}} button (on other sites it will sometimes be a {{{view}}} or {{{edit}}} button)
# The entire text of the tiddler should be selected; if not select it manually with Control-A or Command-A
# Copy the entire text of the tiddler to the clipboard
# Open your TiddlyWiki file in a new browser window
# Click {{{new tiddler}}} to create a new blank tiddler
## Paste the contents of the clipboard into it's body
## Set the title as appropriate
## Add the tag {{{systemConfig}}}
# Click {{{done}}} on the tiddler
# SaveChanges
# Reload your TiddlyWiki in the browser
The plugin should now be available for use.
<!--{{{-->
<style type="text/css">
#contentWrapper {display:none;}
#splashScreen {display:block;}
/*{{{*/
body {background:#fff; color:#000;}
a {color:#04b;}
a:hover {background-color:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryMid]]; color:[[ColorPalette::Background]];}
a img {border:0;}
h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 {color:#841; background:transparent;}
h1 {border-bottom:2px solid #ccc;}
h2,h3 {border-bottom:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]];}
.button {color:#014; border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::Background]];}
.button:hover {color:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryDark]]; background:#fe8; border-color:#db4;}
.button:active {color:[[ColorPalette::Background]]; background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryMid]]; border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::SecondaryDark]];}
.header {background:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryMid]];}
.headerShadow {color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]];}
.headerShadow a {font-weight:normal; color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]];}
.headerForeground {color:[[ColorPalette::Background]];}
.headerForeground a {font-weight:normal; color:#8cf;}
.tabSelected{color:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryDark]];
background:#eee;
border-left:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]];
border-top:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]];
border-right:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]];
}
.tabUnselected {color:[[ColorPalette::Background]]; background:#999;}
.tabContents {color:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryDark]]; background:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryPale]]; border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]];}
.tabContents .button {border:0;}
#s_sidebar {}
#s_sidebarOptions input {border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::PrimaryMid]];}
#s_sidebarOptions .sliderPanel {background:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryPale]];}
#s_sidebarOptions .sliderPanel a {border:none;color:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryMid]];}
#s_sidebarOptions .sliderPanel a:hover {color:[[ColorPalette::Background]]; background:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryMid]];}
#s_sidebarOptions .sliderPanel a:active {color:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryMid]]; background:[[ColorPalette::Background]];}
.wizard {background:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryPale]]; border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::PrimaryMid]];}
.wizard h1 {color:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryDark]]; border:none;}
.wizard h2 {color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]]; border:none;}
.wizardStep {background:[[ColorPalette::Background]]; color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]];
border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::PrimaryMid]];}
.wizardStep.wizardStepDone {background:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]];}
.wizardFooter {background:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryPale]];}
.wizardFooter .status {background:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryDark]]; color:[[ColorPalette::Background]];}
.wizard .button {color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]]; background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryLight]]; border: 1px solid;
border-color:#ffc [[ColorPalette::SecondaryDark]] [[ColorPalette::SecondaryDark]] [[ColorPalette::SecondaryPale]];}
.wizard .button:hover {color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]]; background:[[ColorPalette::Background]];}
.wizard .button:active {color:[[ColorPalette::Background]]; background:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]]; border: 1px solid;
border-color:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryDark]] [[ColorPalette::PrimaryPale]] [[ColorPalette::PrimaryPale]] [[ColorPalette::PrimaryDark]];}
.wizard .notChanged {background:transparent;}
.wizard .changedLocally {background:#s_80ff80;}
.wizard .changedServer {background:#s_8080ff;}
.wizard .changedBoth {background:#s_ff8080;}
.wizard .notFound {background:#s_ffff80;}
.wizard .putToServer {background:#s_ff80ff;}
.wizard .gotFromServer {background:#s_80ffff;}
#s_messageArea {border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::SecondaryMid]]; background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryLight]]; color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]];}
#s_messageArea .button {color:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryMid]]; background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryPale]]; border:none;}
.popupTiddler {background:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryPale]]; border:2px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryMid]];}
.popup {background:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryPale]]; color:#666; border-left:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryMid]]; border-top:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryMid]]; border-right:2px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryDark]]; border-bottom:2px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryDark]];}
.popup hr {color:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryDark]]; background:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryDark]]; border-bottom:1px;}
.popup li.disabled {color:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryMid]];}
.popup li a, .popup li a:visited {color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]]; border: none;}
.popup li a:hover {background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryLight]]; color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]]; border: none;}
.popup li a:active {background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryPale]]; color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]]; border: none;}
.popupHighlight {background:[[ColorPalette::Background]]; color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]];}
.listBreak div {border-bottom:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryDark]];}
.tiddler .defaultCommand {font-weight:bold;}
.shadow .title {color:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryDark]];}
.title {color:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryDark]];}
.subtitle {color:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryDark]];}
.toolbar {color:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryMid]];}
.toolbar a {color:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]];}
.selected .toolbar a {color:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryMid]];}
.selected .toolbar a:hover {color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]];}
.tagging, .tagged {border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryPale]]; background-color:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryPale]];}
.selected .tagging, .selected .tagged {background-color:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]]; border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryMid]];}
.tagging .listTitle, .tagged .listTitle {color:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryDark]];}
.tagging .button, .tagged .button {border:none;}
.footer {color:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]];}
.selected .footer {color:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryMid]];}
.sparkline {background:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryPale]]; border:0;}
.sparktick {background:[[ColorPalette::PrimaryDark]];}
.error, .errorButton {color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]]; background:#f88;}
.warning {color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]]; background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryPale]];}
.lowlight {background:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryLight]];}
.zoomer {background:none; color:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryMid]]; border:3px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryMid]];}
.imageLink, #s_displayArea .imageLink {background:transparent;}
.annotation {background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryLight]]; color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]]; border:2px solid [[ColorPalette::SecondaryMid]];}
.viewer .listTitle {list-style-type:none; margin-left:-2em;}
.viewer .button {border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::SecondaryMid]];}
.viewer blockquote {border-left:3px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryDark]];}
.viewer table, table.twtable {border:2px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryDark]];}
.viewer th, .viewer thead td, .twtable th, .twtable thead td {background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryMid]]; border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryDark]]; color:[[ColorPalette::Background]];}
.viewer td, .viewer tr, .twtable td, .twtable tr {border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::TertiaryDark]];}
.viewer pre {border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::SecondaryLight]]; background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryPale]];}
.viewer code {color:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryDark]];}
.viewer hr {border:0; border-top:dashed 1px [[ColorPalette::TertiaryDark]]; color:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryDark]];}
.highlight, .marked {background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryLight]];}
.editor input {border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::PrimaryMid]];}
.editor textarea {border:1px solid [[ColorPalette::PrimaryMid]]; width:100%;}
.editorFooter {color:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryMid]];}
#s_backstageArea {background:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]]; color:[[ColorPalette::TertiaryMid]];}
#s_backstageArea a {background:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]]; color:[[ColorPalette::Background]]; border:none;}
#s_backstageArea a:hover {background:[[ColorPalette::SecondaryLight]]; color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]]; }
#s_backstageArea a.backstageSelTab {background:[[ColorPalette::Background]]; color:[[ColorPalette::Foreground]];}
#s_backstageButton a {background:none; color:[[ColorPalette::Background]]; border:none;}
#s_backstageButton a:hover {background:[[Color