DWiki now lets you use spaces to separate things in _![[....]]_ links instead of _|_. If you do this, the last word is taken as the link URL or page, and the rest are the link name. (_|_ has priority over this; DWiki tries space-separation only if there is no _|_.) Thus (([[Google Rules The Web http://www.google.com/]])) turns into [[Google Rules The Web http://www.google.com/]]. You can use either side as an abbeviation later, for example: [[|http://www.google.com/]], [[Google Rules The Web|]]. (See View Source.) LinkAbbrevs done this way don't have to use _|_, as long as there is a space in the value: (([[Google Rules The Web]])) still turns into [[Google Rules The Web]]. This allows somewhat more aesthetic long link name things. Note that the opening _![[_ and the closing _]]_ have to be on the same line in the wikitext.