David Gifford Thank you! I was actually thinking something very similar! See the image:
––––– Mat, Mohammad woups, made the video file public now! ––––– Mohammad clicking on the "Mentions" (backlinks) will give you a dropdown searchable menu, similar to other dropdown menus like for tags that TiddlyWiki already has. Yes, links and images are very important to markup. Links with [[ ]] convention and images with markdown style to start with ( Editor bar is the next thing to work on, but we need to consider minimalist. We could have just typing and markdown to start with (and give a quick popup for cheatsheets). Or we could make so the toolbar is very minimal, you open it by selecting/highlighting a word/sentence. Yes, mobile design is the very next thing to address next too! Thanks! Could you give a bit more detail to the comment about "loose arrangement"? Are you refering to the notes not having a box? This one I am inspiring again from simple editors like Typora, Notion, Roam. It gives the feeling of freedom and minimalism. It might be a bit hard to get the feeling now only from image prototype. It could feel different when it's real. I really like how in Notion you start with the blank slate (see the screenshot attached) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/d717c6a9-e9fc-44d7-a684-af7caabf7f1b%40googlegroups.com.

