Here's an example. Please note this is one of many. One entry. Plain 
text.307,832 characters. 56,458 words in its full completed state. Not 
really a long story in today's world. It barely qualifies as a short 
novel.  No links, no special formatting. Just words, phrases, sentences and 
paragraphs.  When I put it all in a single  tiddler in an empty tiddlywiki 
(version 5.1.9), save the TW, reopen the entry, which admittedly only takes 
2 - 3 seconds when it's the only tiddler in the wiki, then write "this is a 
test" at the top of the page, there is about a 10 second lag. That's way to 
much in my world when I should be well into a paragraph. 

So I acknowledge my entries need to be smaller. Broken down by chapters, 
scenes, whatever.  Conversely, in its present state, where I've broken it 
into chapters, the first chapter (18,408 characters, 3,394 words) there is 
no problem opening it even though I've used a little transclusion, a couple 
of tags and a couple of hyper-links.  Responsiveness is no issue.This is 
true whether I'm using my desktop or my android tablet.  

I was just wondering if there was any rule of thumb I might apply. 
Evidently not. 


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