Any content anywhere after the first $transclude
tag in the tiddler disappears! This happens because the $transclude
widget is not a void element, so it needs to have a closing tag. In the absence of an actual closing tag, TiddlyWiki pretends there is a matching closing tag at the very end of the tiddler. However, this causes the remainder of the tiddler to be part of the content of the $transclude
widget, and any content in a $transclude
widget is rendered only if the transclusion fails for some reason (e.g., the procedure you tried to call doesn't exist). This is a common typo, so watch out for that slash.
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