Yeah, I know what you mean especially with the %20's all over the place.

That can be fairly easily resolved by sticking with camel case for
tiddler names.

I very much dislike camel case *(cognitive annoyances)* in my TiddlyWikis,
so much so that I prefer live with those ugly %20's in links, to everybody
else's very understandable chagrin.

Being an incessant Tiddler Title Tweaker (a 3T-er? a threeter?), I'm moving
towards internal ID's as part of URL's, to prevent future link rot re
distributed URL's (link rot caused by my "threeting".)  Yeah, I coddle my
sanity, or maybe insanity, and wind up perpetuating ugly URL's.

Let's say I get what you mean, but I've surrendered to ugly URL syndrome as
the easier to live with evil.  (thank goodness for the pretty links.)

On Sun, Aug 8, 2021 at 2:27 PM Soren Bjornstad <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Um, there was no disagreement in this thread with Tones.
>>
>> Tones' initial post was about getting pretty links when the URL encoding
>> are ugly.  I think that's great.  *(Already a usual habit of mine, just
>> grabbing them links from the "Open" sidebar tab instead.)*
>>
>
> It sounded to me like Tones also had an opinion on the existence of "ugly
> URLs," which is why I responded from back there, but maybe that was just me
> misreading the post.
>
>
>> [A]re you both suggesting that it would be better to instead change URL
>> encoding so they don't have things like "#" and "%20" in them ?
>>
>
> No, I'm suggesting that when one has an opportunity to choose the format
> of a URL, one should choose one that uses as few internal IDs and special
> characters (since those turn into %-encoding) as possible. (I don't see any
> problem with # in itself, that has a clearly defined meaning and isn't
> ugly.) I do not think that TiddlyWiki is doing anything wrong here – I was
> just trying to explain what some people might consider an ugly URL.
>
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