You can use it anywhere you can use wiki text.

Best way to learn is to try a list widget in a tiddler.
For example:

<$list filter="[tag[pro]]"/>

On Monday, July 6, 2020 at 1:49:07 PM UTC+2, Wpq wrote:
>
> Thank you very much - this is exactly what I was looking for. 
> I have a problem, however, because the documentation is not clear about 
> WHERE to use <$list>. Sorry if this is obvious, I am still struggling with 
> some basic concepts.
>
> Would you know of a place where <$list> is actually used so that I can 
> have an idea where it is supposed to land on the page?
>
> Le lundi 6 juillet 2020 à 13:39:35 UTC+2, [email protected] a écrit :
>
>> Have a look at the ListWidget 
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#ListWidget
>>
>>
>> On Monday, July 6, 2020 at 1:35:50 PM UTC+2, Wpq wrote:
>>>
>>> I am reading about tiddlers and made one specific form my home page. I 
>>> also saw that they are available for use in Advanced Search.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to link a filter to a button (or anything one-click) to 
>>> have a set of used tiddlers? 
>>>
>>> One of the solutions whihc I was hoping for would be to use filters when 
>>> writing a tiddler, to have that diddler as the "dispatcher", something like 
>>> a "table of contents" for my content. For instance a list such as 
>>>
>>>    - tiddlers tagges with "pro"
>>>    - ones tagged with "perso"
>>>    - last 10
>>>    - ...
>>>
>>> In other words: where can I use filters beyond the configuration of the 
>>> home page and advanced search?
>>>
>>

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