Ciao Mohammad & si-matthew 

si <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> @Mohammad Really nice! I've stayed away from drag and drop up until now, 
>> so I look forward to seeing what you come up with.
>>
>> The bookmarker is a great example. It works particularly well in Vivaldi 
>> if you have your wiki open in the sidebar - no having to jump between tabs. 
>> It would be cool if it could pull the title of the page as well as the URL, 
>> but I imagine this would require some JavaScript magic?
>>
>
Mohammad replied ... 

> I like this feature too! I think yes JS is needed, at least I do not know 
> how to extract data using wikitext! 
>

*but I am looking forward to any solution / idea.*
>

*My GUESS is that it may be possible to use this tool alongside a browser 
Bookmarklet?*

Jeremy actually posted one that you could click to create a link tiddler. I 
just haven't been able to find it in the Google Group yet.

My thought is that rather than immediately create a "Link Tiddler", as it 
currently works, is it creates a temporary tiddler. 
In that way one might be able to use it in parallel with other methods? 
Meaning, for instance, a browser bookmarklet might be able to fill the same 
temporary "Link Tiddler" fields?

 ALSO one could use the edit widget to change the "title" IF needed before 
final save to a "Link Tiddler"?

*I hope this is clear!*

Just thoughts!
TT

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