Thank you for recommending this plugin! I'll save it for future purposes 
haha.

On Saturday, 22 August 2020 at 18:40:06 UTC+8 keela...@gmail.com wrote:

> The Streams plugin is also pretty handy for collapsible lists, as long as 
> you don't mind each node being a separate tiddler.
>
> https://saqimtiaz.github.io/sq-tw/streams.html
> On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 6:07:43 AM UTC-4 justinehe...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Thank u for giving some resources! I'll use this :DD
>>
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>> On Fri, 21 Aug 2020 at 17:16, Eric Shulman <elsd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Friday, August 21, 2020 at 1:12:05 AM UTC-7, jin wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I believe its called sliders here in tw5. I wanted to toggle the 2018 
>>>> link as shown above in my tiddler so I can expand the other tiddlers 
>>>> inside 
>>>> 2018 or not 
>>>>
>>>
>>> "sliders" is old terminology from the original TiddlyWiki Classic (TWC) 
>>> version,
>>> and "Nested Sliders" was a TWC plugin I created that could produce a 
>>> wide variety of 
>>> multi-level collapsible "outline-like" content (see 
>>> http://www.tiddlytools.com/#NestedSlidersPluginInfo)
>>> However, the TWC "slider" and TiddlyTools NestedSlidersPlugin cannot be 
>>> use with TW5.
>>>
>>> Instead, a similar ability is provided in TW5 by using a combination of 
>>> <$button> and <$reveal>
>>> (see https://tiddlywiki.com/#RevealWidget), but to create a multi-level 
>>> "tree view" as you
>>> have shown would be fairly complex and involve a lot of syntax.
>>>
>>> Fortunately, there is another approach that you can use in TW5 that is 
>>> likely to be much more
>>> amenable to your needs.  The "Table of Contents" (TOC) macros provide a 
>>> way to automatically
>>> generate several types of "tree views" (see 
>>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Table-of-Contents%20Macros)
>>>
>>> Based on the appearance of the bullets in your example, my initial guess 
>>> is that you might have created this list by hand, using syntax like this:
>>> * 2018
>>> ** 2018.01
>>> *** 2018.01.05 ...
>>> *** 2018.01.06 ...
>>> *** 2018.01.08 ...
>>> *** 2018.01.12 ...
>>> ** 2018.02
>>> *** 2018.01.05 ...
>>> *** 2018.01.08 ...
>>> *** 2018.01.14 ...
>>> *** 2018.01.16 ...
>>>
>>> To convert this "bullet list" to use a TOC macro, start by creating 
>>> separate tiddlers for each of the levels above.
>>> Based on your posted example, you might already have done this.
>>>
>>> Thus, there would be tiddlers titled "2018", "2018.01", "2018.02", etc., 
>>> and of course, tiddlers titled
>>> "2018.01.05 ...", "2018.01.06 ...", etc.
>>>
>>> Next, to connect these tiddlers in a TOC "tree", you will add *tags* to 
>>> each of the tiddlers, so that
>>> the "month" tiddlers (e.g., "2018.01", "2018.02", etc.) would be tagged 
>>> with "2018", and the "daily"
>>> tiddlers (e.g., "2018.01.05...", "2018.01.06...", etc.) would be tagged 
>>> with the corresponding
>>> "month" tiddler name (e.g. "2018.01"), while "2018.02.05...", 
>>> 2018.02.08...", etc. would be tagged
>>> with "2018.02"... and so on.
>>>
>>> Then, to show these tiddlers as a tree that you can expand/collapse, you 
>>> would use the following TOC macro:
>>> <<toc-selective-expandable "2018">>
>>>
>>> While the above might seem to be a lot of work, once it is set up, the 
>>> process for adding to the tree is
>>> relatively simple.  For example, to add another entry under the 
>>> "2018.02" branch, just view the "2018.02"
>>> tiddler and choose the "New Here" command from that tiddler's menu.  
>>> This will create a new tiddler
>>> that is automatically tagged with "2018.02" and will be listed in that 
>>> branch of the tree.
>>>
>>> You can also just create a new tiddler using the "+" command from the 
>>> sidebar and then add the desired tag
>>> by hand to place it wherever you want in the tree.
>>>
>>> Let me know how it goes...  good luck!
>>>
>>> -e
>>>
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