Following this thread! Also found this tutorial <https://www.didaxy.com/exporting-static-sites-from-tiddlywiki> incredibly helpful in cleaning up the output of a TiddlyWiki static website.
On Friday, May 8, 2020 at 5:37:08 PM UTC+1, Mohammad wrote: > > In another thread > <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/gEpIkzW5ADU/OKMDT7IjBAAJ>Siniy-Kit > > presented a method to export to Static Multi Page Website! > > Her wrote: > > > Hi, Jeremy. Why you put files to zip? All old Tiddlywiki versions can >> generate static multipage sites without node.js and JSZip and any macros. >> And browsers can download many files at one time. >> >> For example open this page >> https://heeg.ru/shop2.html?id=11f1IzEfXaPZuuVnMya7_50oHOz6kVqK_9-nIYojOHz4#static_cut >> >> <https://heeg.ru/shop2.html?id=11f1IzEfXaPZuuVnMya7_50oHOz6kVqK_9-nIYojOHz4&[email protected]#static_cut> >> and >> press buttons to generate css or js or all pages. >> >> >> <$action-sendmessage >> $message="tm-download-file" >> $param="$:/core/templates/HEEG/static.tiddler.html" >> exportFilter=<<quotedCurrent>> >> filename=<<filename>>/> >> >> >> > > __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ > > > *Suggestion* > > I appreciate Siniy-Kit kindly to explain more and if possible give a short > step-wise instruction to produce a multipages static site! > I know Siniy-Kit in the past has made many wonderful online stores using > Google Sheets + Tiddlywiki! > > Recently many questions raised on how generate static websites using > Tiddlywiki! > > There some questions to be answered: > > 1. How export to static multi-pages using Node.js+Tiddlywiki (see: > > https://tiddlywiki.com/prerelease/#Generating%20Static%20Sites%20with%20TiddlyWiki > ) > 2. How export to static multi-pages directly from browser (see > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/tiddlywiki/gEpIkzW5ADU/RALNIKbUAAAJ) > > Both of them are straight forward and ready out of the box in TW > 5.1.23pre. BUT when users like to > > 1. customize html file names (like removing spaces and nasty chars) > 2. customize page layout and presentation using custom css > 3. create folder structure like (../assets ../images ../pdfs ...) > 4. include some JS > 5. resolve the extra <p> html tags when render into html which damage > custom designs > 6. resolve the extra html tags like div with classes NOT in use when > custom css is used > > they encounter problems. > > So, I appreciate Siniy-Kit to share his experience in a simple way and > let us use his techniques to > create static pages. > > --Mohammad > > > p.s: @Eric Shulman > Would you please add static-page or suitable tag to Forum tags! > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/649686f0-1a3c-4a63-9e10-a2d2f96fb9fd%40googlegroups.com.

