Thank you! So it does perform something different from what I'm doing in 
the tutorial—everything as one page rather than all existing tiddlers as 
separate (but interlinked) pages. For a static website, I think it's better 
to have one page = one tiddler, but good to know there's also this quick 
option!

On Wednesday, April 22, 2020 at 10:50:38 AM UTC+1, Mat wrote:
>
> 2. Am I right this would export one file called tiddlers.html with 
>>> everything that's filtered in it, rather than multiple pages with one html 
>>> page = 1 tiddler?
>>>
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>
> To clarify: it filters all open tiddlers. But you can make any filter e.g 
> "[tag[foo]]" or where a date is "greaterthan" some cutoff or whatever - and 
> have all those exported as one page.
>
> <:-)
>

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