There's definitely something brewing in that sponge of yours.  Not sure 
what it is, I'm thinking it is big and complicated, definitely interesting, 
maybe not all that easy to verbalize.

Not quite sure what questions to ask to draw my own picture in my head that 
matches the picture in your head.

But if you don't mind me sounding like a naysayer when I'm just really 
poking and prodding to figure out what you're thinking ...

A link is a wonderous thing.  It is simple, and it does what it does.  Why 
overload it with other purposes?

Buttons are great for invoking actions, maybe complex processing.

Making buttons look like links: very nice because it makes the button look 
less heavy visually, and a link just seems to beg (even more so than a 
button) a user to click on it (even if just to discover what it does).  

User-experience: So there's some interesting cognitive / 
user-interface-design stuff going on re buttons as link-look-alikes.  I 
suppose from user experience perspective, having links behave as buttons or 
other things, no biggie.

But from a "programming" perspective (i.e. editing the "code"), it needs to 
be quick and clear that something is indeed a link that takes us somewhere, 
versus something else is a button that performs some more "complicated" 
actions.  A button could be setup to behave like a simple link, but that 
seems like a heavy solution for what a simple link can do.

I'm rambling.  I must have needed it...



On Saturday, October 23, 2021 at 5:21:41 PM UTC-3 Mat wrote:

> Thanks for your input.
>  
>
>> Maybe a silly question: why wouldn't you want the results of the filter 
>> to show right there where you clicked ?
>>
>
> That is definitely an idea. As I noted in my post, I was not sure what 
> should actually happen and I think your idea is neat also... but one could 
> question why one would want the label/link there to begin with then, 
> instead of just the list straight away? (It does remind me of my ol' 
> StretchText <https://stretchtext.tiddlyspot.com/> concept.)
>
> I can't really generalize it into "a workflow". The idea came up as I was 
> typing some wikitext and it felt like it would have been a natural feature 
> in that very context... so I just felt it was justified to share to perhaps 
> spark interesting ideas.
>
> On a more general note; I do find that links occasionally need to do more 
> than just navigate. For example, there are times when a link should open a 
> specific *tab* in a tiddler. We are advised to use buttons *disguised* as 
> links for such stuff but I can't help bug feel the ubiquitous [[link]] is 
> somehow under exploited.
>
> <:-)
>

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