Greetings,

Let's suppose an exhibit project that handles three types of collections: 
topics, books, and authors. The main HTML page presents simply a list of 
topics with links under each topic to relevant books. In Exhibit 2.x, 
clicking on any book would produce a lens (lens A) with a link for each 
author. Clicking on an author link would invoke a second, overlaying lens 
(lens B) listing the books that author has written.

As I've played with it, it seems that in Exhibit 3.0 clicking on the links 
in lens A doesn't lead to lens B, rather it appends to the HTML page's URL 
in the address bar a hashtag followed by the keyword clicked, and tries to 
find that record on the original page. That is, it seems that 3.0 assumes 
that a book lens is populated with topic links, not author ones, and that 
all lenses point back to the original collection.

Do I understand correctly this difference in behavior between 2.2 and 3.0? 
If not, could someone please clarify. If yes, then is there a way in 3.0 to 
invoke the behavior of 2.2? Or was this move from complex collections to 
simple ones intentional?

Thanks!

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