* add EventListeners in the render() method instead of the constructor
* scrollable widget: add EventListeners in render() method instead of constructor +
... move logic from constructor to render()
* linkcatcher: add EventListeners in render() instead of constructor
* fieldmangler: add EventListeners in render() instead of constructor
* edit-bitmap: initialise editorOperations in render() instead of constructor
* list-widget: initialise storyviews in render() instead of constructor
* vars widget: execute Widget.call(this) in render() instead of constructor
... not shure what this should do
* Update fieldmangler.js
* Update edit-bitmap.js
* Update linkcatcher.js
* Update navigator.js
* Update scrollable.js
* Update list.js
* Update vars.js
* Update EventCatcherWidget.tid
Changed "JavaScript events" to "DOM-initiated Javascript events".
Removed the quotes from `"event"`.
Tightened up some of the language.
* Update EventCatcherWidget.tid
Edited/reworded as per discussion(s).
* Replaced the 'resources' tab with: Editions, Plugin, Themes, Palettes, Other resources.
* Added tiddlers that lists the new categories to be used in the Community tabs tiddler
* Added three themes for in the Community Themes section of the community page.
* Added three community made edtitions to the Community Editions tabs of the community page.
* Removed David Giffords Obahiah by his request.
* Added two palettes into the Community Palettes tab.
* Changed the link of 'PETTIL - Forth for the Commodore PET' to webarchive as discussed in pull request #5116
* removed four tiddlers because of dead links.
* Changed the dead link in Tiddlydrive add-on by Joshua Stubbs to link to the projects github instead.
* Fixed titltes in the community tabs macro.
* Sorted all entries into their new categories, updates tags accordingly and moved tid files into new folders according to their new category.
* final edit for sorting
The image was received with a transparent background, but I adjusted it to give it a white background to ensure it is readable with all colour schemes.