Of course, this "return to where the link was clicked" is the standard behavior when I export the entire Wiki as an HTML file. Clicking any link always goes to the anchor point. Using the back button returns me to the original location showing the link I last clicked.. On Friday, December 25, 2020 at 3:09:08 PM UTC-8 Thomas Stone wrote:
> I was trying out the ZoomIn navigation with some simple Tiddlers. If I > paged-down to the middle of a Tiddler and clicked a link, the second > Tiddler was already paged-down the same amount when I would expect it to be > at the top of the second Tiddler. When I went back up to the top and used > the X button to close the second Tiddler, the first Tiddler was now at the > top as well. I was hoping it would return to the paged-down section where I > clicked the link in the first place. > > This is also an issue in the standard TiddlyWiki naviagtion. Clicking a > link scrolls down to the top of the second Tiddler as desired. Closing the > second Tiddler leaves me at the bottom of the first Tiddler, and I cannot > see the link that I clicked in the first place. This breaks me out of my > perusing thought process because I have to hunt for my previous reading > location. > > Of course, right-click "Open in New Tab" does allow me to see the new > Tiddler without losing my place on the original tab. It would be easier to > do this if I could use Ctrl-Click on an internal Tiddler link, but this > combination gets ignored. > > Does anyone else feel this is an impediment to users browsing the linked > Tiddlers? > -- 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/00036aca-da60-4350-9228-7ad3e895e08cn%40googlegroups.com.

