@Lin

[[@|AntiFragile (Taleb)]] means, a link to a tiddler of a book called 
Anti-fragile, written by Taleb, and hidden under an alias of @ so a long 
blue link doesn't distract the eye from focusing on the text of the note.

Nice button!

Adding backlinks, tags and links to the sidebar: 
1. See it in action here: 
https://giffmex.org/experiments/l+bl.nt1.eng.html#Mark%2012.1-12%20notes
2. Add it to your file from here: 
https://giffmex.org/experiments/.blt.template.html#BLT%20usage%20and%20installation
 
(added this just for you)


On Thursday, April 1, 2021 at 10:04:27 PM UTC-6 Lin Onetwo wrote:

> Hi David,
>
> What does [[@|AntiFragile (Taleb)]] mean? I make use of custom buttons 
> too, I use 
>
> <fieldset>
>     <legend>Fast add</legend>
>     <$button>
>         <$action-sendmessage $message="tm-new-tiddler" title=<<now 
> "YYYY-MM-DD">> tags="Thought" />
>      Add new thought
>     </$button>
> </fieldset>
>
>
> About your 2, how do you add backlinks, links and tags to the sidebar? I'm 
> only adding it to the bottom of the view template.
>
> Thanks
> LinOnetwo
> 在2021年4月1日星期四 UTC+8 下午10:07:37<David Gifford> 写道:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> One benefit of watching Soren's video on TiddlyWiki was seeing his 
>> workflow, which was so different from mine. I would be interested in 
>> hearing what workflows people have for doing things in TiddlyWiki, and any 
>> tweaks they use to fine tune those workflows.
>>
>> I will share two, to get the conversation started: 
>>
>> 1. I clone editor toolbar buttons to create new buttons that I use to 
>> insert things, like a link to the tiddler for the source I am reading 
>> currently, e.g., [[@|AntiFragile (Taleb)]]. I do the same to wrap things 
>> like <span class=""> and </span>. That way when when I am taking notes on a 
>> book, I paste the source after my note and add the page number. Or when I 
>> am adding CSS like indentation, font color, etc, I wrap with the span class 
>> and type the class I am applying. An app like PhraseExpress is another way 
>> to do this, and I have experimented with it. 
>>
>> 2. I now have a setup I call BLT that shows backlinks, links and tags in 
>> the sidebar, which makes it easy to navigate to related content, even while 
>> in editing mode, and easy to read related content in the sidebar while not 
>> losing my place in the current tiddler. So I am taking notes on a book in 
>> the story river in edit mode, but have a list of all the links, backlinks 
>> and tags off to the side to read right there or open to edit. I took some 
>> notes with this setup over the last couple of days, and wow, I like it a 
>> lot.
>>
>> What are some of your workflows? Mine are about note-taking, but maybe 
>> yours are about other uses of TiddlyWiki? I would really love to learn from 
>> all you pros here. Blessings.
>>
>

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