Hi Andrew,
Thank  you for explaining your quest in Tiddlyland. I have followed your 
progress 
on http://t5a.tiddlyspot.com <http://t5a.tiddlyspot.com> for some time now. 
It is obvious that it is an adventure, has to be to live in the 
tiddlyspirit for long long time trying to get to some unknown territory, 
figuring out some routes, and rethink, meet a couple of beast on the road 
and slay them. It seems you really did slay the info-beast and in doing so 
made an uggly old danish witch happy. One dog, with eyes as big as 
mill-wheels is watching her making good reuse of your _canonical_  gem for 
her peaceful knitting and crocheting patterns.

I happen to love your adventurous style. I am living in the City of HC 
Andersen after all ;-)


Birthe


On Tuesday, December 30, 2014 6:20:22 PM UTC+1, Andrew wrote:
>
> OK, so I think I've fixed my tiddler info problem so you can see the drop 
> down. I made it z-index over the top of the embedded iframe. It doesn't 
> slide the tiddler down, but at least you can see everything in the tiddler 
> info drop down and I get to keep my fully expanded iframe with controls 
> that show in the upper right corner. If you want to check it out, it's at 
> _canonical_uri 
> Example <http://t5a.tiddlyspot.com/#_canonical_uri%20Example>.
>
>
>>      In summary, Jeremy is a wizard; macros, widgets, plugins, and more 
>> are treasures; And, I'm heading back on my quest in the wonderful and 
>> marvelously magical land of Tiddlywiki 5. Sorry for sounding like a novel. 
>> I'm a treasure seeking adventurer at heart.
>>
>

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