Hi Deniz,

A url doesn't quite sound like a *to do* item to me. Doing something in the 
context of it would be. So, either there's not much of a need to have every 
url be a "to-do", e.g. you could have one to do for all URLs and have that 
checked when all are done and track the status of each inside a tiddler, 
e.g.:

title: update up servers
tag: [[to do]]

* Y http://foo.com | 2017-01-08 <= e.g. when done
* N http://bar.com
* N http://baz.com

To me, it makes little sense to search for *foo* and then prominently find 
a tiddler called *http://foo.com* which is also a URL or turned into one, 
in some context. What does that tell me and why is it tagged *to do*? Maybe 
for you it's clear in some context. On its own, it's not so much.

Best wishes,

Tobias. 

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