* Doc: How to hide author's name
* Rename tiddler. Add additional fields to hide.
* Small tweaks
* Removed creator field leftover from testing.
* New instructions for hiding author
* New instructions for hiding author #2
* Doc: Saving with TiddlyFox - change wording re latest version
The instructions were recommending the exactly wrong direction.
* List alternate extensions for FF 57+
The change brings it into line with the format in TransculdeWidget. I think it's OK to link to the tiddler defining the widget from the tiddler.
The ListWidget tiddler uses a different convention, "The list widget" : for consistancy I think all widgets should contain a WikiLink to themselves in the introduction
`[[Open file|c://users/me/index.html]]` is a wrong syntax for linking in wikitext.
`c://users/me/index.html` is not even a valid URI, although `[ext[Open file|c://users/me/index.html]]` works with Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge on Windows 10.
`[ext[Open file|c:\users\me\index.html]]` works with Chrome, Edge and Firefox on Windows 10.
For clarity, the absolute file syntax needs to be added in the first section before relative links are shown.
All the examples from the top section should be echoed in the extended section.
* House style:
** Spaces after the "!" of titles
** Blank line after titles
** Sentence Case for Heading Text
* Make use of wikitext-example-without-html macro for the examples
* Make use of .tip macro for tip
* Some phrasing improvements and clarifications
* extend ListWidget to enforce classes
Previously, the undocumented *class* attribute only allowed to specify
additional classes to be set.
Especially for use within a LinkCatcher, you can now apply / enforce
only the custom classes and avoid any of the defaults being applied
depending on the link target.
This will allow to implement #1161 more gracefully.
* use setClass insted of exclamation mark syntax
update docs & fix typo in docs