Actually, thinking about it, perhaps there's an even more obvious option: to 
use the original title of the $:/tags/Link tiddler, which the scraper currently 
throws away.

Best wishes

Jeremy

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> On 24 Mar 2021, at 12:51, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 10:17:14 AM UTC+1 Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>> 
>> I wonder if we might simplify things further and switch to using two fields 
>> to describe each link: a one-line heading that’s 5-10 words, and a longer, 
>> optional description that usually requires a click to reveal. That’s 
>> actually how del.icio.us modelled links.
>> 
>> These would map onto the “caption” and “text” fields of the links. To make 
>> it backwards compatible, if the caption field is present, the system would 
>> take it as the headline, and the text field as the description, or if the 
>> caption field is missing, the system would take the headline from the text 
>> field.
> 
> 
> Please use a "subtitle" field instead of the caption field! There are several 
> threads here in the group already, that discuss similar topics. "captions" 
> are used to make titles short, so they fit into tabs.
> 
> Subtitles imo are between the "description" and the "title" field. 
> descriptions may have several lines. Subtitles may have several words.
> 
> -mario
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