Jon,

Yes, that was my reference, sorry the last was so short a response. 

>
> But using this method to specify the page will open the wiki once and will 
> then navigate to the corresponding page.
>
> <a href="https://tiddlywiki.com/#Hello There" target="tiddlywiki" > Hello 
> There</a>
> <a href="https://tiddlywiki.com/#Messages"; target="tiddlywiki" > 
> Messages</a>
>
>
As you asked,  clicking multiple links to the second wiki opens up the wiki 
multiple times (in the same tab). The detailed fact is each time it opens 
the whole wiki file and navigates to the tiddler in the URL eg; #Hello 
There" not so much a page.

*Do you have what you need now?*

Be aware if you edit the second wiki (even if you can't save it) a 
subsequent link to the same tab may override or loose your changes.

The target attribute is a html thing see here 
https://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_a_target.asp
We are not using one of the standard but a "framename" of "tiddlywiki" you 
can use what every you want, even set it with the field or variable.

Regards
Tony

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