📕 subnode [[@maya/2022 02 17]]
in 📚 node [[2022-02-17]]
Found this thing about how the [[wikilink]]
is "modeless", the [[wikilink | front-facing text]]
is not, [front-facing text](link)
is not, [<a href="link">front-facing text</a>
](#html TIDDLYLINK) is not...
I like modeless [[links]]. It feels like how [[footnotes]] build to be more than references and create their own culture of catty asides. Passive aggressively [[linked text]] is one of my favorite -- err-- "neologism" is "neo" + "logos", right? How to say new + literary-mode-of-expression?
Of course, even the author elsewhere likes the idea of playing with the function of link text.
This would certainly be of interest to y'all -- considers [[commonses]] and [[wikis]]...
Ashamed of my lack of [[bioregional knowledge]].
📖 stoas
- public document at doc.anagora.org/2022-02-17
- video call at meet.jit.si/2022-02-17