Michael,

Another vote for inline tabs
You can create tabs referring to sections of the current tiddler by 
wrapping those sections in the <$reveal> widget and using a customized 
version of tabs. 

<<tabs>> creates a unique tiddler to store its state and <$reveal> needs to 
know which tiddler name to use to control its state. I've edited <<tabs>> 
to create <<mytabs>> to remove the call to the <<unique>> macro and then 
point to the <<Tabs state="xxx">> variable in <$reveal>

I have examples of this over at http://cpashow.tiddlyspot.com/

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