That worked. Thank you very much, Mark! On Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 8:34:02 PM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote: > > The problem is that you have a separate list widget for every possibility. > You can include more than one filter run in a filter expression (look for > "filter run" on TiddlyWiki.com). > > Here's how you combine two of your tags: > > <$list filter="[is[current]tag[ImgDoug]] [is[current]tag[ImgGrey]]"> > [[Back to My Cats|My Cats]] > > </$list> > > You could repeat for all the tags for which you want to go back to "My > Cats". Note that the filter expression > will collapse the output of the filter runs into just one unique set. > Sometimes this is a problem, but in this case it's > what you want. > > Good luck! > > On Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at 4:34:40 PM UTC-7, Patrick Gorman wrote: >> >> Hi, I'm Patrick...I'm a student of Magenta Ann's design write studio >> class. She told me to post this question on here so I can get used to using >> this group... >> >> I'm trying to link back to a tiddler based on tags, but I only want the >> link to appear once. If there are multiple tags on one tiddler that would >> cause a link back to the My Cats tiddler, I only want the link to appear >> once. >> >> Also, is it possible to put more than one tag in a list filter? >> >> http://pgfinalproject.tiddlyspot.com/ >> >> <$list filter="[is[current]tag[ImgDoug]]"> >> [[Back to My Cats|My Cats]] >> >> </$list> >> >> Please be gentle, I'm still learning. >> >
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