In Part 2, succeeded in getting the header and footer content to show up.

Unfortunately the long river of code which is the contents of 
$:/SapphireslingerWiki/templates/static.template.css 
also shows up.

Will re-try tomorrow.

On Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 4:33:08 PM UTC+8 Sapphireslinger wrote:

> OK, I re-did all those steps, still no luck with the build.sh, BUT I am 
> successfully into Part 2 with the static site showing up.
> continuing on...
> On Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 3:55:00 PM UTC+8 Sapphireslinger wrote:
>
>> Tried Didaxy's tutorial today. 
>> Successfully installed node.js on my Linux Mint desktop using Solution 1 
>> on https://blog.softhints.com/install-node-js-linux-mint/
>> Was not sure which directory to put the build.sh file into.
>> Pasting "./build.sh" in terminal didn't seem to do anything, even though 
>> made sure I was in directory containing the file.
>> However disregarding that shortcut, I was able to get to the end of Part 
>> 1 and see a static site with the index tiddler.
>>
>> I bogged down in Part 2
>> Could not get static site to show up again, just looked like a directory.
>> Maybe because in Part 1 I ran these commands (npm install -g 
>> http-server, http server) from inside the Wiki/output/static folder? I did 
>> not know what directory to run those commands in.
>> Had to guess when to open new terminal windows for different steps.
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 3, 2021 at 3:24:07 PM UTC+8 Sapphireslinger wrote:
>>
>>> I have no coding skills. I can copy and paste into terminal.
>>>
>>> Are these still the two best tutorials on setting up a blog with 
>>> Tiddlywiki? Are there any other tutorials?
>>>
>>> https://www.didaxy.com/exporting-static-sites-from-tiddlywiki
>>>
>>> https://nesslabs.com/digital-garden-tiddlywiki
>>>
>>> Also I need tabs in a blog. Didaxy said:
>>>
>>> "Only some of Tiddlywiki's functionality translates well into static 
>>> content at the moment. Basic transclusion works great, but the "tabs" macro 
>>> doesn't work at all, for example. If these features turn out to be 
>>> important, they should be fairly straightforward (though not necessarily 
>>> easy) to implement."
>>>
>>

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