>
> So, clearly, I have no wish to discourage discussion.
>
> Nonetheless, I would invite you and others to use the TiddlyWikiDev 
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/tiddlywikidev> group much more,
> even if the (perceived) latency might be a bit higher (although I'm not 
> sure it is).
>
> I imagine all this tech-noise to seriously shy away those
> who just want to use and learn more about how to use TiddlyWiki
> and are overburdened by numerous dev threads on how it all works or how to 
> extend it,
> considering how leveraging the power of TiddlyWiki already can have quite 
> a techy feel to it.
>
> Sure, this will never be a mere "use the save-as button" discussion group,
> but let's watch out for it to not sound too much like we're all using a 
> console.
>
> Thanks for considering,
>

Hello Tobias, you're right. 
But it is also hard for jeremy for checking on three different places, tw 
group, tw dev group and github. People not interested on a topic does not 
need to read it. Anyway, I understand what you say, and I agree with  you. 

But, I hope you don't mind if I make another question on this same thread.

Is there any tag similar to rawMarkup tag but placing the content outside 
the page container instead of the head section?

Regards

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