Structuring information with links is not "structuring information with layered structure".
The author didn't understand it at first, but it's not "structuring information through tagging" either.
Scrapbox's information structuring mechanism is somewhat different from what we are used to. It is better to think so first.
The link can be summed up in one word: "suggestion." - mind-map Relationships such as "B appears after A when you are running strokes in [mind-map
Scrapbox is a good tool for describing this relationship
You may link to a page that does not yet exist.
There is no need to have a description of the relationship when writing
As this process is repeated, a network of information connected by associative links gradually grows.
In addition to the human's realization that "Oh, I want to touch on the topic of page B from this topic," there is also a way to write a sentence and then make a link to words that seem important in that sentence.
In this case, it will usually be a red "unconnected link," but if the same word happens to be a link on another page, it will appear in the associative display at the bottom of the page.
I wrote that it is usually an "unconnected link".
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