Hi @Télumire,
Can you explain a bit more by what you mean regarding fields? Like do you
mean having a form you fill out that then creates a formatted tiddler or
something else?
Right now I drag the highlighted url text into my TiddlyWiki for an import,
renaming it before I hit import. And
Hi @Victor,
Personally, I create a tiddler for each bookmark. When I have several
similar urls to save, for example a list of online IDE, then I create only
one tiddler for the list. This way it reduces clutter but still allows me
to tag and filter each link.
Here's my wiki : vaforis.github.io
> *If you are asking if the above approach (an individual tiddler per link
with summary pages) is better or worse than a manual page with a bunch of
links you update as you find them then I would say, based on consideration
for the workflow involved, quality of life interaction/steps, and also
Hey @Victor: That's a good question- simple, but profound- one that all of
us here must answer for ourselves some non-zero number of times most days.
The answer to this for me is a followup Q: What version of my future self
(i.e. in what context) do i imagine would find this resource to be most
Hello!
I may be misunderstanding/misinterpreting your situation (if so I
apologize), but if you go to More > All in the tabs on the right hand side
of your TiddlyWiki you'll see, if I'm reading the contents correctly,
individual Tiddler's for each of your bookmarks.
As example:
The first
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