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Docs: Minor formatting tweaks
I was cloning this docs tiddler to experiment with docs for a new widget and noticed some punctuation inconsistencies
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created: 20150110183300000
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modified: 20150117152556000
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modified: 20210207124737959
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title: Tiddler Structure
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tags: [[Improving TiddlyWiki Documentation]]
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@ -13,4 +13,6 @@ Use numbered lists for step-by-step instructions, and bullet points for lists wh
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Use a table when information naturally falls into three or more columns, and also for lists of parameters, attributes, etc in [[reference tiddlers|Reference Tiddlers]].
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Avoid periods at the end of list items, headings and table cell text.
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The documentation describes the current reality of ~TiddlyWiki. Avoid discussing future aspirations.
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@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ The event catcher widget traps DOM-initiated Javascript events dispatched within
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In order for the events to be trapped they must:
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* be of one of the events specified in the event catcher widget's `events` attribute.
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* arise within a DOM node specified by the widget's `selector` attribute.
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* support event bubbling.
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* be of one of the events specified in the event catcher widget's `events` attribute
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* arise within a DOM node specified by the widget's `selector` attribute
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* support event bubbling
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Use of the event catcher widget is beneficial when using large numbers of other trigger widgets such as the ButtonWidget is causing performance problems. The workflow it enables is akin to what is referred to as "event delegation" in JavaScript parlance.
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The content of the `<$eventcatcher>` widget is displayed normally.
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|!Attribute |!Description |
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|events |Space separated list of JavaScript events to be trapped, for example "click" or "click dblclick". |
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|selector |A CSS selector. Only events originating inside a DOM node with this selector will be trapped. |
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|events |Space separated list of JavaScript events to be trapped, for example "click" or "click dblclick" |
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|selector |A CSS selector. Only events originating inside a DOM node with this selector will be trapped |
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|actions-* |Action strings to be invoked when a matching event is trapped. Each event is mapped to an action attribute name of the form <code>actions-<em>event</em></code> where <code><em>event</em></code> represents the type of the event. For example: `actions-click` or `actions-dblclick` |
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|tag |Optional. The HTML element the widget creates to capture the events, defaults to:<br>» `span` when parsed in inline-mode<br>» `div` when parsed in block-mode |
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|class |Optional. A CSS class name (or names) to be assigned to the widget HTML element. |
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|class |Optional. A CSS class name (or names) to be assigned to the widget HTML element |
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! Variables
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