As I understand here
The key issue here is not the composition of a link from a number of
variables or fields, it is to do so within the template used to generate
static pages (whose link will change anyway).
If you open a static html you can see how the links are represented and
Identify how they should differ from the result. The last time I did this I
saw things defined in the resulting html, that pointed to a way to identify
the main domain path on which the html was situated.
In previous cases a url link formed correctly to an external location or
another tiddler, thus another static page, was valid on generating the
static page.
I can provide more information if needed
Regards
Tony
On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 11:15:16 AM UTC+10, Anne-Laure Le Cunff
wrote:
>
> @Mark - I imported your file in a safe copy of my TW, then added the
> following to my static view template file:
>
> *<div class="test1">{{!!url}}</div>*
>
> *<div class="test2"><$view field="url"/></div>*
>
>
> ... Because I wasn't sure what to use. But, in any case, none of them
> worked, there was no output. So I think I didn't understand the
> instructions properly.
>
> @Eric: Thank you! This does look somewhat related to what I want to do.
> I'll have a look.
>
> On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 2:03:19 AM UTC+1, Anne-Laure Le Cunff wrote:
>>
>> Thanks so much, Mark! Will give it a try and report back :)
>>
>> On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 1:59:47 AM UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>>>
>>> I was following this thread, hoping that someone would know of an
>>> existing, core-based solution. The two related messages unfortunately only
>>> send the url to the clipboard.
>>>
>>> If you want to try something, the attached is a json for a tiddler that
>>> uses a simple javascript macro to report the url. It worked for me. Once.
>>>
>>> Absolutely make a *backup* of any work you are doing. Then drag and
>>> drop into your TW. Save. Reload. Then <<url>> should reveal the url. Maybe
>>> ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 5:50:28 PM UTC-7, Anne-Laure Le Cunff wrote:
>>>>
>>>> @Saq & Tony: thank you! No idea what my URL structure is, I think it's
>>>> just the title and then I used regex to replace the spaces with hyphens,
>>>> so
>>>> I have no idea where to start here.
>>>> @Scott: this is great! I have literally no idea how I could implement
>>>> this on mine (also I don't want the dynamic thing, just regular links),
>>>> but
>>>> yes, very close to what I want to do. Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> Doesn't happen often, but I think this one is past my competence level,
>>>> I don't even know what question to ask haha. I'll just forget about the
>>>> social media links for now, not essential anyway. Thanks so much everyone,
>>>> really appreciate you jumping in :)
>>>>
>>>> p.s. If anyone more technical than I am wants to implement this at some
>>>> point, this <https://simplesharingbuttons.com/> is what the html/css
>>>> code looks like (demo attached).
>>>> p.p.s. For SEO, social media reasons, etc. it would be great to have a
>>>> user-friendly way to call a link to the current page. Maybe {{!!current}}?
>>>> I'm actually taking notes so I can publish a guide to make your TiddlyWiki
>>>> more SEO friendly and this would be very helpful.
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 12:49:32 AM UTC+1, Scott Kingery wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Anne-Laure, did you see this?
>>>>> https://ibnishak.github.io/Tesseract/pluginsandmacros/socialmacros/index.html#Social%20Networking%20comes%20to%20TW5
>>>>>
>>>>> I haven't used it but I found it over on Dave's Toolmap site
>>>>>
>>>>> Scott
>>>>>
>>>>> On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 3:22:17 PM UTC-7, Anne-Laure Le Cunff
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm trying to add social sharing links on each page of to my
>>>>>> TW-generated website, here is an example:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <a href="https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?source=*{URL}*&text=
>>>>>> *{TITLE}*%20*{DESCRIPTION}*&via=anthilemoon" target="_blank"
>>>>>> title="Tweet"><img alt="Tweet" src="social-icons/Twitter.png" /></a>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Where {URL} the url of the current tiddler, {TITLE} is the title of
>>>>>> the current tiddler, etc.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My question is: what am I supposed to use to generate these? (in the
>>>>>> static view template tiddler)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For example, for *{TITLE}* I tried *<$view field="title"/>* and
>>>>>> *{!!title}* and none of them worked.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Couldn't find anything in this list
>>>>>> <https://tiddlywiki.com/static/TiddlerFields.html>.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> p.s. attached a fun screenshot for your pleasure.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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