David Gifford Thank you! I was actually thinking something very similar! 
See the image:



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Mat, Mohammad woups, made the video file public now!


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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 
(![Kitten](/media/2018/08/kitten.jpg 
"A cute kitten") 

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)

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