Hi Tony,

Thanks for the explanation and yes, got what I need.

Cheers
Jon

On Tuesday, 23 June 2020 00:41:34 UTC+1, TW Tones wrote:
>
> 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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