On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 3:47:19 PM UTC+2, Prestige wrote:
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> I read the link there, I am not very fluent with a lot of things there. 
> e.g I am not using Node.js and I can't devote time setting it up right now 
> either.
>

There is no need to use the  node version.
 

> I am using TiddlySpot to host my TW and I haven't found a way to create a 
> folder on the server. I mean, I think it only saves the changes to the TW 
> html (that too I think saving the whole TW again and again, not even just 
> updation). So, can you please guide me how to set up this kind of a thing 
> there using TiddlySpot? 
>

That's not possible. TiddlySpot is a free service that allows us to upload 
single file wikis. It's not a file server, where you can store your images 
for free. It's not meant to be used that way. 
 

> Or is there a better way to use or host my TW altogether.?
>

You would need a hosting provider, that allows you to upload files and 
images. In this scenario the wiki may be index.html and images can land in 
their own folder. 

I personally use a completely different approach with github. ... But 
github pages are only available, if you have publich wikis. If you need 
private wikis, that won't work with the free version. 

-mario

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