To share your reduced example wiki file try these options: 

Copy your `mywiki.html` file to `mywiki.html.txt`. Adding this `.txt` 
extension will allow it to be attached to nearly all forums or email 
programs so other people can download the file. Many forums will make an 
attachment with a certain file type unavailable as they may contain harmful 
code. Appending `.txt` gets around this and it works great for Outlook 
email too. Some of the commonly banned filetypes are: .pl (Perl), .docx, 
.xlsx, .html, .pdf. 

Now you can send the .txt file to cloud services like Dropbox, Onedrive, 
Google Drive, or any other drive services and send us the link to the file. 
Make sure the file on the cloud service is public so we can access it, save 
it, and take a look at it. 

Or just attach the .html.txt file to a message here in the forum. 

On Saturday, September 26, 2020 at 4:06:54 AM UTC-4 [email protected] 
wrote:

> It used to be so intuitive, and now it's javascript errors or, if I fix 
> that, there's no editor toolbar?
>
> This is getting kinda sad. I have ZERO plugins, just a basic empty and 
> do-over, and it's nothing but problems.
>
> What's going on?

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