On Nov 23, 1:48 am, Måns <humam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi BC> (I just wish I could do the same thing with the MiniBrowser plugin)
>
> You can.
> If you paste the list into a hr-separated list and open it with a
> miniBrowser.
> MiniBrowser defaults to open with miniBrowserList. If you paste the
> bookmarks into this list (and add a description to each entry) you'll
> be able to open them directly from miniBrowser.
> ----

I was referring to use of the FramedLinksPlugin that the OP mentioned.
I already use the Minibrowser plugin. The point is I would like an
option in the FramedLinksPlugin to open the links within a mini
browser instead of a plain iframe. Rather than maintaining hr-
seperated lists, I'd just as soon work from the non-hr seperated lists
I already have. When I first started using the MiniBrowser plugin, I
thought how nice it would be if I could just have mini browsers open
spontaneously in response to clicking on a URL in any tiddler, without
having to insert the command in the tiddler first. Then I saw the OP's
reference to FramedLinksPlugin -- which does exactly what I want, but
with iframes instead of minibrowsers. (unless I missed something in
the options?)

-BC

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