Greetings everyone,

At one point Jed you say that this feature is never going to be in the 
core. Given how flexible TiddlyWiki is I wonder, why can't this be done? I 
am a noob but creating a reference point to a page doesn't seem too 
difficult. In my mind most webpages have links that reference other parts 
of them. Is this an executive decision from the dev team which means that 
this is not a priority or is this actually not possible?  I ask because you 
said that it is never going to be implemented which is kind of absolute. 
The same question goes also to Tony because you also mention that we cannot 
reliably place anchors.

I want to point out that I am not trying to refute you or anything, I just 
want to understand the reason, because as I said I am a noob and this topic 
seems very interesting. Initially I though this would be very easily 
implementable but when I saw your replies dozens of questions arose in my 
mind, that's all! I always thought that anything that exists in any webpage 
could be implemented in the TiddlyWiki given that it is a HTML file which 
can also be coded in Javascript.

Thank you,
Adam

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