KalciferCan you provide a not working example we could put on 
TiddlyWiki.com? You are taking a less common path, so it is not clear what 
is behind your problem.

In effect you are talking about concatenation which often confuses people, 
however in your case case css seems to have a role.

It is common to define a macro or filter to concatenate and in some cases 
the addition of the \whitespace trim

\define name(param)
\whitespace trim
concatenate here $(variablename)$/$param$
\end

Regards
Tony


On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 at 5:17:29 AM UTC+11, Kalcifer Kandari wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I would like to add some ::before and ::after content using CSS to the 
> dynamically generated lists around the UI, for example, lists of tiddlers 
> in the sidebar, and in plugins, and so on. The problem is that due to the 
> HTML formatting of the list items, there is always a whitespace node after 
> the ::before content and before the ::after content. 
>
> Here is what I want:
> [before content]Some listed tiddler[after content]
>
> Here is what I get:
> [before content] Same listed tiddler [after content]
>
> Here is how the HTML is formatted:
> <a>
> Tiddler title
> </a>
>
> Here is how the HTML should be formatted:
> <a>Tiddler title</a>
>
> This applies to <li> tags as well, and maybe others.
>
> There is no way to remove those whitespace nodes with CSS.
>
> If anyone knows how fix this by editing system tiddlers, I would be 
> willing to dabble, but I have no idea where to look.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kalcifer
>

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