Nice, I was able to fix it so that the link displays in a nice
position, in firefox and chrome.  doesn't work properly in IE and I'm
not interested in fixing it in IE.

I was able to use createTiddlyLink, I had tried using it before, but I
couldn't tell it to create a different text then the link itself,
luckily I found the createTiddlyText() and all is well.

a div didn't work properly, so after extensive googling I found a way
to use a span and cssFloat to put it where I wanted it to be.

here's the link to it:  http://sthor.tiddlyspot.com/#DisplayCommentPlugin

Thanks for the help.
S.

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