David,

Thanks for sharing this. 

I'm anticipating a need to convert a TW resource into a static html archive 
so that it can be "handed off" to people who want something standard, 
linear, and familiar (and that can be served up in non-dynamic environments 
like sharepoint). 

So, I might take advantage of something like this. 

But one feature I wonder about is whether we can make ample use of html's 
<details> feature to make sections collapsible, preserving a bit of the 
dynamic experience without actually deviating from the linear flow of  
static html.

Of course, there are a couple different variations on details / slider / 
reveal widgets in TiddlyWiki. I use TElmiger's plugin regularly, and would 
love if exporting to static html could translate over to html's simpler 
<details> (with <summary>) syntax. Does that sound possible to you?q

-Springer

On Monday, February 8, 2021 at 11:34:45 AM UTC-5 David Gifford wrote:

>
> Hi everyone
>
> I updated my documentation to include a walk through on my set up for 
> writing:
>
>    - Long static HTMLs that transclude sections
>    - with id's for section headers for quick navigation to and from a 
>    manual table of contents
>    - where the link back up goes all the way to the top of the file, not 
>    just to another section.
>    
> An example, in Spanish, of the output is 
> https://giffmex.org/wiki/apocrifos.at.html
>
> The walk through of how to do it, complete with button tiddlers and image 
> tiddlers, is at:
>
>
> https://giffmex.org/gifts/documenting.tw.html#My%20long%20static%20HTML%20setup
>
>
>

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