On Friday, August 30, 2019 at 1:57:06 PM UTC+2, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:

PMario wrote: 
>
>> It's probably better than a 1,2,3,.. number, but it's not really human 
>> readable 
>>
>
> I doubt any solution to this would be :-)
>

As shown in my first post. I do think "tiddler title" or 1 of the existing 
fields like "aliases", maybe "caption" or "subtitle" are already good and 
unique enough to create unbreakable links. Especially in combination with 
dat://

I personally use tiddler titles like: hello-there, readme, 
something-i-want-to-show-you ... and never change them again.

The only thing I change is "heading 1" in hello-there which initially is 
something like eg: ! Hello There. I can change h1 as often as I want. 

I do combine this convention with a theme like "slant". .. For me there is 
no need to change tiddler titles anymore. 

The disadvantage is, that I need more time to find good titles. 

An other advantage is: "deep links" hare human readable: 
https://wikilabs.github.io/editions/slant-01/#01-slant-01-theme

have fun!
mario

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