Thanks Eric, will do, and sorry about that.
TiddlyWikiDotCom and I will be careful about abbreviating it.
And d'oh!!! I should have known there would be confusion because I put 
[TW5] or forget too in the subject line to avoid confusion with [TWC].

Why Wait for Fancy Buttons or Bottom of Page Banners.
I put in my site subtitle "Some Subtitle" [[Powered by TiddlyWiki 
|http://tiddlywiki.com]] <<version>>

Of course I wanted to put [[Powered by TiddlyWiki 
<<version>>|http://tiddlywiki.com]] but that syntax is wrong for the 
subtitle.
I tried to research this but couldn't find how to make the syntax correct.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. to put <<>> in brackets 
[[Name|Link]] so [[Name<<>>|Link]] but correctly as this don't work.

Rich Shumaker

On Saturday, December 20, 2014 5:01:38 PM UTC-8, Eric Shulman wrote:
>
> On Saturday, December 20, 2014 4:53:39 PM UTC-8, RichShumaker wrote:
>>
>> Love the 'Powered by TiddlyWiki'  Banner Idea that links to TW.C
>>
>
> Hi Rich,
>
> Your abbreviation of TiddlyWiki.com as "TW.C" is very confusing because 
> TWC usually means "TiddlyWikiClassic", which is not going away, even though 
> it has been superceded by modern TiddlyWiki (aka, "TW5").  For clarity in 
> your messages, I recommend that you either spell it out (i.e., 
> "TiddlyWiki.com"), or find another suitable abbreviation that doesn't 
> differ by just a "."
>
> enjoy,
> -e
>

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