Forgive me if I'm stating the obvious, but the joy of ignorance is that you 
continously find new stuff! Thus in my expolorations I just stubled over 
the html 5 article tag <http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_article.asp>. The 
description of it read:

Definition and Usage 
>
> The <article> tag specifies independent, self-contained content.
>
> An article should make sense on its own and it should be possible to 
> distribute it independently from the rest of the site.
>
> Potential sources for the <article> element:
>
>    - Forum post
>    - Blog post
>    - News story
>    - Comment
>
>
Hm, that reminds me very much of a little fish of ours. I'm not sure what 
the implications are, but when we go Federation... just maybe we could take 
advantage of this? Possibly already before Federation (...even if we should 
focus on Federation ASAP, IMO).

Maybe, somehow, <article> (coupled with an id) would simplify for 
non-tiddlywiki sites to contain tiddlers they find? (Does that make sense?) 
Or even for ourselves, to single out a tiddler e.g for embedding iframing 
instead of, as I believe it is now, whole TWs.


<:-)

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