This is an impressive plugin, Alan! TiddlyTables seems like a very 
practical way to organize and display data within TiddlyWiki, especially 
for those of us who rely heavily on spreadsheets. I can see how it could 
even be useful for managing content or tracking tasks efficiently. I’m 
curious if you’ve explored how this could tie into improving online 
workflows or even SEO strategies, such as leveraging High authority 
backlinks 
<https://rankup1.com/product/edu-guest-post-backlinks-boost-your-rankings-fast/>
 
through well-structured data. Really looking forward to experimenting with 
it—thanks for sharing!  

On Thursday, May 30, 2024 at 7:30:15 AM UTC-7 springer wrote:

> Andre, please know that the community's official forum moved a while ago 
> to this site:
>
> https://talk.tiddlywiki.org/
>
> Posts to google groups get forwarded there, so I could see your question 
> -- but I had to come over to google groups to reply. In future, please post 
> questions (and search and browse some great conversations, including 
> multiple ways of approaching tables!) over at the talk.tiddlywiki community.
>
> Meanwhile, I can offer a quick tip here, though: Check out the quick-table 
> macro (also by @Mohammah) here: 
> https://kookma.github.io/TW-Shiraz/#demo%2Fquick-table-macro
>
> -Springer
> On Thursday, May 30, 2024 at 5:52:29 AM UTC-4 André Carvalho wrote:
>
>> Hi Alan
>> I've just found this plugin and its amazing. Congratulations on a great 
>> job!
>>
>> Maybe I'm just missing something but I would like to be able to create a 
>> multi-line table whose content come from a single tiddler instead of a 
>> tiddler per line (probably named tablename_content and tagged with a 
>> specific tag).
>> The content of that tiddler may be some form of structured text like CSV.
>>
>> I think this would cover a common use case where we have large tables 
>> with static content in a tiddler that become quite difficult to edit using 
>> TW syntax.
>>
>> Best regards
>> André de Carvalho
>>
>> PS: as you can see by my sites (https://missingintw5.tiddlyhost.com/# 
>> and https://acarvalho.tiddlyhost.com/) I'm not too orthodox in 
>> TiddlyWiki usage but for me it is a fantastic tool to keep an easy to 
>> maintain and read website.
>>
>> On Monday, September 9, 2019 at 8:01:41 PM UTC+1 Alan Aldrich wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings All, I am a long time fan of TiddlyWiki but new to the 
>>> community. First and foremost, I would like to thank Jeremy for creating 
>>> TiddlyWiki and everyone who supports it. As a way to learn the ins and outs 
>>> of TiddlyWiki I started a "table builder" plugin that I have been gradually 
>>> improving in my spare time. I finally got around to finishing it up 
>>> recently and would like to share it with the community. 
>>>
>>> The ability for the entire wiki to import/export to/from a spreadsheet 
>>> is a fascinating feature of TiddlyWiki, and I wanted to build on that 
>>> strength by creating a simple way to query data in the wiki and display it 
>>> in a tabular way. I am calling it TiddlyTables. The following link contains 
>>> installation instructions and examples:
>>>
>>> http://tiddlytables.tiddlyspot.com/
>>>
>>> There is also a "task manager" plugin that can be downloaded. Its 
>>> primary purpose is to demonstrate the features of TiddlyTables. I look 
>>> forward to hearing from you. I will do my best to answer questions and I 
>>> appreciate any feedback. 
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Alan Aldrich
>>>
>>

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