Si,

I mostly navigate my wiki via my sidebar table of contents, where I have 
tiddlers like "Journal", "People", "Equipment", "Projects" etc and all of 
my tiddlers then go under those. This gives me a hierarchial system which I 
like. There is probably a better way, but I started this wiki a few years 
ago and it would be such a commitment to "fix" this so I have never done 
it. Also I do not think I would actually gain much from it.

-Petri
On Thursday, October 8, 2020 at 5:50:22 AM UTC+3 kuzi wrote:

> Si,
>
> I had asked a similar question when I was more of a beginner, and found TW 
> Tones's strategy very insightful. Tags can be very useful, but I did not 
> want to overuse them, as I believe they will be less effective. I like 
> using tags for indicating a general category, then using an "object-type" 
> field to indicate what that tiddler is. Then you could have additional 
> fields for each object-type for any additional details.
> On Wednesday, 7 October 2020 at 14:47:33 UTC-5 bimlas wrote:
>
>> Ed,
>>
>> A suggestion: use metadata for things that can be clearly grouped (music, 
>> software, product), links for theoretical things (studies, thoughts, 
>> descriptions), but don’t mix the two systems because they lead to 
>> inconsistencies or duplication of information.
>>
>> If you want to talk more about it, let’s continue the conversation here: 
>> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/2yRiVsbAv9g
>>
>

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