Hi Mario,
Thanks for the feedback. I had forgotten to test the CTRL click on the
links. I will mention that as a side effect.
What is interesting in doing this is that it brings to light an issue not
talked about before.
Many have been asking for internal links within a tiddler, but we can see
that it can lead to awkward situations when that tiddler is transcluded!
The way I worded it is:
If transclusions create multiple instances of the id, navigation will take
> place to the first instance found that satisfies the above criteria.
>
Well, just testing out these internal links within a tiddler has provided
this Food for thought!
At least for now we do have a (not perfect) way to jump to targets within a
very long tiddler.
Cheers
On Monday, March 4, 2019 at 8:35:27 PM UTC+7, PMario wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The biggest problem, I see, with this mechanism is, that anchor IDs must
> be unique. If you open a new tiddler and insert this: {{Section Names
> using ID for internal Links}} you'll have a problem.
>
> The whole anchoring thing is in an undefined state now. So if the user
> clicks a link it may jump to an anchor of a different tiddler.
>
> That's not a big deal for the example used here, but if the whole content
> is dynamically created, it will create confused users.
>
> The second thing is, that a <ctrl>-click on a Next or Prev link opens a
> new tab, which isn't the standard behaviour for TW internal links. .. It
> should open the tiddler without navigating to the new tiddler.
>
> just some thoughts.
>
> -mario
>
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