Here's a link to Jeremy's comments:

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/QUXd3kG1pTQ/jMLgk_XvAQAJ

Or read the whole thread. 

-- Mark

On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 6:01:22 PM UTC-7, Adam wrote:
>
> 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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