Hi Remi,
 
Thanks for detailing that...

1. I used the element because the documentation said i could.
>
2. Yes: tiddlywiki.com, tiddler: HTML in WikiText 
> <http://tiddlywiki.com/static/HTML%2520in%2520WikiText.html>. 


It feels like the HTML in WikiText 
<http://tiddlywiki.com/static/HTML%2520in%2520WikiText.html> documentation 
could be enhanced by...

   - a) encouraging users to always use TiddlyWiki's wikitext markup first
      - => advising the use of html elements for situations where wikitext 
      is either unsuitable or unmaintainable, e.g. a complex table
   - b) hinting at what html elements are mostly used for
      - => constructing output in widget templates and macros
      - => for things that TiddlyWiki has no dedicated markup
   
 3. I looked at the widget, but it came across a bit complicated for the 
> functionality I wanted.


I guess that goes hand in hand with a) above.

Best wishes,

— tb

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