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I have been keeping an occasional journal on my private wiki since the summer of 2013.
 
Each year is one page.
 
Each day is a secondary heading ("== day of the week, day of month, month ==").
 
I got tired of doing the secondary headings by hand.
 
So I cobbled together a little javascript.
 
It puts today's date in the first heading of the page, as above.
 
Today's date in the heading is a link.  If I have made a journal entry today, the link will take me to the beginning of the entry.
 
If I haven't made an entry today, then I click on the link marked by three asterisks: [[#*|***]]
 
That link takes me to the bottom of the page, where my javascript has set up the markup I need to start an entry for the day.
 
I mark and copy the markup.
 
Then I click on the "[Edit]" link next to the asterisk.
 
Then I go to the top of the edit window and paste the marked-up text to start the new section of the journal.
 
As you can see from the second thumbnail, I like to keep some favorite prayers at the top of the page.  If I scroll down to pray them, I don't want to have to scroll back up to find the link to the day's entry or the asterisk link.  So I have those two links after the prayers.


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Revision as of 14:26, 17 May 2017

I have been keeping an occasional journal on my private wiki since the summer of 2013.

Each year is one page.

Each day is a secondary heading ("== day of the week, day of month, month ==").

I got tired of doing the secondary headings by hand.

So I cobbled together a little javascript.

It puts today's date in the first heading of the page, as above.

Today's date in the heading is a link. If I have made a journal entry today, the link will take me to the beginning of the entry.

If I haven't made an entry today, then I click on the link marked by three asterisks: ***

That link takes me to the bottom of the page, where my javascript has set up the markup I need to start an entry for the day.

I mark and copy the markup.

Then I click on the "[Edit]" link next to the asterisk.

Then I go to the top of the edit window and paste the marked-up text to start the new section of the journal.

As you can see from the second thumbnail, I like to keep some favorite prayers at the top of the page. If I scroll down to pray them, I don't want to have to scroll back up to find the link to the day's entry or the asterisk link. So I have those two links after the prayers.


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