Anne-laure/Tony

Anne-laure Thats a good approach, and can be done other ways as well.

Your method would be what I would call a "hashtag based title link" 
reference. You could also just use [[book]] place these inside a comment 
<!-- #book -->, or just raw #book and use search or contains in a filter to 
find them (including hidden in comments), if you wanted as well, or you 
could have a tiddler-type field with the value "book". Except when hidden 
in comments, the new freelinks plugin will highlight book and #book if 
there is a tiddler called book.

The possibilities are infinite.

Regards
Tony

On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 10:54:10 AM UTC+10, Anne-Laure Le Cunff 
wrote:
>
> I don't use tags, I use "tagging tiddlers" and TiddlyBlink.
>
> For instance I write [[#book]] at the end of a tiddler with book notes. 
> Then I can go on the #book page and thanks to bi-directional links I see 
> all the tiddlers (book notes) referencing that one — i.e. all the tiddlers 
> where I wrote [[#book]]
>
> On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 1:05:43 AM UTC+1, Scott Kingery wrote:
>>
>> Hi Tony,
>> That is basically how I do it. Tags as categories and everything linked 
>> trough that. Here is a little "Notebook" I built:
>> https://techlifeweb.com/tiddlywiki/SimpleNotebook.html
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 4:29:36 PM UTC-7, Tony K wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm thinking about tags and I don't want to use them as keywords.
>>>
>>>  I am more inclined to having some general structure where I can fit all 
>>> my toddlers in without much thinking. In other terms using tags as 
>>> categories??
>>>
>>> Would love to hear your thoughts and experience about this 
>>>
>>> All the best 
>>>
>>>

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