Hi, 

have you tried "Zoomin" view which is selected from Control 
Panel/Appearance/Story View? 

You can then use the browser back button to navigate from the opened link 
to the previous tiddler or click on the list of opened tiddlers.

Personally I wouldn't use Tiddliwiki if it was based on the classic view as 
I find it incredibly confusing to jump all over the page but everyone seems 
to use this behaviour as standard - really can't understand why anyone 
would adopt this approach.

Regards
Jon

On Wednesday, 23 March 2016 06:47:37 UTC, Tryign It wrote:
>
> I am currently experimenting with TW, but dislike the way links currently 
> open. 
>
> Currently, a new link opens on the bottom or top - and reading it requires 
> scrolling to the new Tiddler, and consequently losing the original reading 
> place...
> A great feature is the 'open in new window' - however, that opens too many 
> windows if the user want the tiddler to remain open for reference
>
> One solution would be an additional pane, into which new links can be 
> opened (just as there is a 'open in new window' button, there would be an 
> 'open in new pane (1, 2, 3,4) button. In addition to this, a tiddler can be 
> 'pinned' to the pane, possible even re-arranged via drag and drop...
>
> Is this possible with current TW features?
> If so - how could it be done?
>

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