Hope this helps.
It does, thank you
Timeline C
............/WW/PH--FS/FSA--ALttP/LA--OoX--LoZ/AoL
MC--OoT
............\MM--TP
I'd say that this timeline and mine are variations of the same. The only difference I see there is TMC, which I place between TWW/PH and FS/FSA.
As I know this debate goes on and on for days everywhere, so I'll just post the reasons I believe TMC is placed in that position. But, before I post those reasons, I would like to ad a small disclaimer here:
I know I did this is the past alredy, but now I do not and will never consider cameos (the three oracles in TMC, for example), easter eggs (the hidden text reading "Triumph Forks" written in the books in TMC, for example) or non-important designs (background images, for example) as valid timeline indicators. Also, I do not consider that hypothetical intent indicators that have never been confirmed (i.e. TMC Link having to be the first because it was the first time a hero got a hat) valid unless those are proven to have been added by the developers.
Now, with that said, I have to add that, even disconsidering all those itens, there are still some (at least 2) valid storyline indicators. I'll mention the two I can think of for helping placing TMC after TWW:
1. The language:
In TMC, we see the modern hylian syllabary everywhere in the game. This is a case we had only seen in TWW so far. I mean, from the three possible positions TMC is normally said to be able to take in the timeline -
.............../-TWW/PH-(TMC)
(TMC)-OoT
...............\MM-TP-(TMC)
-, we know that, if it came before OoT or after TP, the writing system used should have been the old hylian syllabary or the hylian alphabet, respectively.
I know that many people argue that this is not important, as the language is not important to the series at all, and some even argue that the script used is simply an easter egg or a cameo. But let's annalyse facts:
First, it can't be an easter egg. An easter egg is a hidden reference to another story (from another game/movie/book/etc) in the game. The syllabary was shown everywhere in the game, including in many parts you have to pass in order to finish the game. So, its presence is canon, as much as it can be.
A cameo, on the other hand, is a reference to another story that is not hidden, but actually exposed (sometimes, even in the main quest of the game, meaning you will have to see the cameo to finish the game). Arguing that the language is a cameo to TWW could be the case, of course, but only if there was no storyline related to the use of the said language, which is not the case at all. Though we don't know exactly why it was changed, we know that the language (and the writing system, obviously) was changed at some point between OoT and TWW. TWW mentions the language has died and only very few people can speak it. LttP also mentions that the ancient language of the Hylia (implied to have been used during the SW, which, in my timeline, is OoT) is no longer used (btw, the fact that only LttP and TWW have an old language dying as part of their storylines serves as evidence that LttP has always been supposed to come after TWW). So, there is too much storyline involved to the language to just disconsider it as non-important, as many people claim for it to be.
2. The lack of the word "Hylian":
As we all know, the Hylia (or the Hylians, sometimes) are a tribe of humans (hylians are humans, as proven in TP) that inhabited the plains of Hyrule, aka "Hyrule Field" (this is written i the hylian text in the introduction of TWW), in the pre-flooded Hyrule and in the CT. In OoT, members of that tribe are called hylians all the time. In TP, though Link is referred to as human several times, the word hylian is also used several times during the game. Now, an interesting fact is that TMC does not use the word "hylian" any time during the events of the game. This is a good connection to another zelda game: LttP. If you remember well, in LttP, we hear that the Hylia are an extinct people. Some characters (like Link and Zelda, for example) descend from the hylians, but it is stated as a fact that, by the time of LttP, the hylian tribe is no longer. LttP only refers to the inhabitants of Hyrule as "Hyrulians" (sometimes referred to as "Hyruleans"), or "Humans", just as the people are referred to in TMC.
So, we have TMC coming between OoT and LttP, as the hylians cease to exist as a tribe before LttP and are depicted as such in TMC. But what does that have to do with TWW? Pretty simple, TWW gives us a reason to why the Hylians are no longer a tribe: the flood. The Great Flood dispersed the hylian people. They spread all over the Great Sea and colonized several islands, maybe even breeding with other human tribes to create even new populations. So they are no longer one single tribe, though they are still ethnic hylians (they are still referred to as "Hylians" in TWW). I can give several RL examples to elp people understand what I mean here. For example, most Germans descend from Prussians, but they are not Prussians, as the Kingdom of Prussia no longer exists (not even as a part of Germany, as Prussia used to be located where Poland is now). Another good example is that, even though many Lebanese people have phoenician blood in their veins, they are not phoenician, as that people is considered extinc (again, as a tribe/nation, not as an ancestral ethnicity) now. It is the same case in LttP, some Hyrulians (like Link, Zelda etc.) have hylian ancestry, but are not hylians, as the old hylian tribe spread and merged with other human populations, as shown in TWW (I'd even go as far as saying that the new "Hyrulian" people, from LttP and TMC, are actually one of the new tribes formed by the mixture of the hylians with other native populations, like the Wind Tribe, for example). In TMC, we see that the Hylians are no longer a human tribe. Therefore it should come between TWW and LttP.
Now, with the two reasons I gave (the language and the tribe), I have to say that TMC is one of the three games (the other 2 being FS and FSA, which, together with TMC form the FS subseries or FS saga, abbreviated FSS) that serves as bridges (or as one single bridge) connecting TWW to LttP. Another interesting case for bridge games is OoX, which serves as a perfect bridge between LttP/LA and LoZ/AoL, but this is a different annalysis, so I'll leave it for another time. So, for the reasons I cited above, the timeline I follow has TMC after TWW/PH and goes as follows:
...../-TWW/PH-FSS-LttP/LA-OoX-LoZ/AoL
OoT
.....\MM-TP