Also strange... I just added a tiddler called "test stuff", and if you look 
at the diff, it shows there's a new div called "test stuff" — but you can't 
see it anywhere on the actually-deployed website. So I think stuff is 
getting created, but something is broken along the way.

On Wednesday, May 6, 2020 at 11:37:08 PM UTC-7, Alex Goldstein wrote:
>
> I just got a fresh TiddlyWiki set up, set up my GitHub login in the GitHub 
> Saver tab. If I open it in TiddlyDesktop, then upon save it will update my 
> GitHub. I load up the GH Pages site, and I can see my new content. However, 
> if I am then on that site and make edits through my browser, then upon 
> clicking "save," it will not do anything. Most times, it will download the 
> HTML file. Interestingly, if I open that, and then click "Save", it will 
> push to GitHub -- only, it's the same content as before. 
>
> Here's my GitHub repo: https://github.com/quesman1/quesman1.github.io
>
> You can see there's been a couple commits in there. A lot of them are the 
> same. 
>
> I'm using Google Chrome without any extensions or anything. My 
> understanding is that this method should allow you to open 
> username.github.io, make edits, and upon pressing "save", it will update 
> the Github repo; in this way, it's portable and easy to access / update 
> your TW from anywhere, regardless of the device. (I like TiddlyDesktop, but 
> I won't always have that on my device depending on where I am.)
>
> Maybe I'm misunderstanding the intended functionality, but to me it 
> doesn't seem like this is working as it should.
>
> Thanks!
>

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