Example - use for Quick Access to Multiple locations in a Wiki

;TiddlyWiki.com key information
:<a href="https://tiddlywiki.com/#Filter%20Operators"; target=tiddlywiki>
Filter Operators</a>
:<a href="https://tiddlywiki.com/#Widgets"; target=tiddlywiki>Widgets</a>
:<a href="https://tiddlywiki.com/#Messages"; target=tiddlywiki>Messages</a>
:<a href="https://tiddlywiki.com/#WikiText"; target=tiddlywiki>Wiki Text</a>
:<a href="https://tiddlywiki.com/#SystemTags"; target=tiddlywiki>SystemTags</
a>

Place the above in a tiddler, want TiddlyWiki.com info without too many 
windows?

Each time you click one of these it open the same tab, with the selected 
tiddler AND keeps the previous open.

Real Cool if you ask me.

Tony

On Saturday, January 12, 2019 at 12:41:26 PM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> Josiah,
>
> Bob protects you from the effect of the same wiki opening in many tabs if 
> they are bob wikis. Bob does not stop you opening the same wiki in multiple 
> tabs. The solution I proposed does.
>
> In fact this solution could even work for bob, tiddlyserver and timimi 
> files all at once in the same browser as long as the target of the link is 
> set the same. By using a shortname of each wiki as the target name this 
> works, want to spawn an additional tab use open in new tab/window.
>
> Lets call these named tabs. If you open a wiki in a named tab from such a 
> link, try and open it again, it will simply reload the named tab. This is 
> also true if you move the named tab to its own window, it will reload the 
> window and focus on it. 
>
> So you could have multple wikis windows and tabs open and give them focus 
> as needed from a single or multiple directories.
>
> Personaly I do not like searching for a particular open tab or window (I 
> use 3 screens) when I can just choose the wikiname. If searching you may 
> need to check all windows so you do not open it twice.
>
> Now the value of this is of course related to your workflow, your windows 
> and tab management practices, the number you have open etc...
>
> I expect this tip may meaningless to some and meaningfull to others like 
> myself. And regardless all may benifit from learning you can use named tabs 
> when nessasary.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>

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