Yes, very similar to that. Maybe that's where my idea came from? I thought 
the initial spark may have come from somewhere else (see original post)

It's a little different though and serves a different purpose I think. 
Imagine having 100 different words defined that could be used several times 
on any number of pages. Using my method you would just define them once, 
then put a simple macro around the word any time it's used and you're good 
to go. If the definition changes (your definition was unclear or you spell 
something wrong for example) you just change it once and it's changed 
everywhere. 

Your method is perfect for notes that are meant for one page (like 
footnotes of course) and having them show up as real footers so they 
display when you print is a great addition. My method wouldn't be any good 
for that sort of thing. And since yours is all contained in one tiddler, 
should something happen to other tiddlers your footnotes would still be in 
tact. Mine, if I accidentally delete the definition tidder, ALL the 
definitions are toast and good luck ever getting them all back.

I wonder if yours could be tweaked to allow the use of links to other 
websites within the footnote? That would be really cool for references to 
the sources of information.

Matt

On Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at 7:38:00 AM UTC-7, Danielo Rodríguez wrote:
>
> Is this similar to this?
>
> http://braintest.tiddlyspot.com/#PopupFootnotes
>

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