Thanx a lot, it works great. However another glitch appeared:) I setup my page with two default tiddlers. I want to enable a button with "home function", so whenever one browses through the page one can quickly jump back to the two default tiddlers, ie. home.
I defined this button as: <html><a href="javascript:location.reload(true)"><b>Home</b></a></html> and placed it in the MainMenu. However, this doesn't work anymore after applying the statement below. Can you help? Thx Seba On 29 mar., 12:18, Eric Shulman <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am relatively new to tiddly and I am still struggling with the > > basics. I have a problem with the SinglePage plugin. I've searched > > here on the groups but I didn't find an answer. > > > In my offline working version the plugin works fine. However in my > > published version on a server the plugin fails and every tiddler opens > > on top of others. The two versions are the same, no differences. > > > Any ideas? > > By default, the plugin's primary feature ("show one tiddler at a > time") is not enabled until you have checked the <<option > chkSinglePageMode>> checkbox. Once you have selected this checkbox, > the single-page behavior is activated... > > Note, however, that *all* TiddlyWiki checkbox settings are stored as > *cookies*, which are local to *your* browser and are not shared by > visitors to your online website. Cookies are also specific to the > location from which the document is being viewed, so a TW document > opened from a file://... URL will not share settings with that same > document when uploaded and then viewed from an online http://... URL. > > The way to make things work is to store a *hard-coded* setting > directly in the document itself, rather than as a cookie in your > browser. To do this, you can create a tiddler, e.g., [[CookieJar]], > that is tagged with 'systemConfig', and a simple javascript assignment > statement, like this: > -------------- > config.options["chkSinglePageMode"]=true; > -------------- > > Each time the document is loaded, regardless of the location, browser, > or user, the 'chkSinglePageMode' setting will be enabled by the above > statement. This ensures that *everyone* will get this same setting > every time they visit the page, even if they have changed the setting > during a previous session, or have never been to the site before at > all. > > enjoy, > -e > Eric Shulman > TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.

