Hi Danielo,
 

> You asked for the code to do this and then you asked that code to be 
> turned into a bookmarket.


Mhhh, I didn't want to turn a new *displayTiddler* function into a 
bookmarklet.
I simply wanted to use a function I used fairly often in TWc ...and now I 
have ...implemented it thanks to Jeremy in useful code that can be run as a 
bookmarklet.
 

> Maybe it's a good exercise to try it yourself. I understand that you ask 
> when you don't know how to do something,but this is on GitHub, on the 
> navigator widget. Check it out, you will probably learn a lot.


As said, I was roaming the core for an hour or so to find out how what once 
was *displayTiddler* would be done in tw5, without much luck. So, the 
feedback from Jeremy was rather valuable. I'm not a fan of reverse 
engineering... I leave that to people who rejoice in that exercise. ^^

So, thanks to Stephan's input, the bookmarking know-how is now internalized 
...learned a lot, i.e. that there's little need for any core *bookmarkify()*, 
afaics.

http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Creating%20Smart%20Bookmarklets

Best wishes, Tobias. 

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