This. Is. Wicked!!! 

Thank you CJ for this awesome tool. I am building a new TW app on Node for 
a client, and needed a quick way to save a State Tiddler in Local Storage. 
This worked perfectly!

In my case here I have a small team of ~5 people who will be using the app. 
They're all trusted users with same level of permission; but I still need 
to manage their states individually. Your work helped me set up a simple 
multi-user TiddlyWiki by letting users select their name when they first 
come to the app and storing that value. Now as long as they are in that 
browser the app will only show their stuff! 

I will do a more detailed writeup of this when I have some time. Basically 
I just built all my views and macros to accept a  $USER$ variable. Then I 
store the user's state in his or her tiddler. 

Cheers!

Phil 

On Saturday, March 12, 2022 at 2:58:28 AM UTC [email protected] wrote:

> (2 images below)
>
> Now, in addition to the previously added prompt, I've setup a checkbox in 
> the "Save Config To Local Storage" tiddler to disable the prompt and 
> immediately apply personal settings.
>
> Give it a spin:  https://cjveniot.neocities.org/TiddlyWikiDotCom.html
>
>
> *The popup confirmation message when accessing the TiddlyWiki:*
> [image: Screenshot 2022-03-11 10.46.12 PM.png]
>
> *Save Config To Local Storage tiddler:*
> [image: Screenshot 2022-03-11 10.50.50 PM.png]
>
> On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 5:43:56 PM UTC-4 Charlie Veniot wrote:
>
>> Upon startup, TiddlyWiki, via action-confirm widget, explains that the 
>> TiddlyWiki allows saving to local storage a few settings to personalize 
>> your experience viewing the TiddlyWiki.  It also explains how to save your 
>> personal settings to local storage before closing the TiddlyWiki session.
>>
>> Finally, it also prompts whether or not you want to load your personal 
>> settings from the previous visit.  Nice to have the option.
>>
>> Eventually, I'll add to the "Save Config To Local Storage" tiddler an 
>> option to stop prompting on startup and immediately go ahead and apply 
>> personal settings.
>>
>> And eventually a button to delete personal settings.
>>
>> And a bunch of other stuff I might not be thinking of at the moment.
>>
>> On Friday, March 11, 2022 at 1:09:15 AM UTC-4 Charlie Veniot wrote:
>>
>>> https://cjveniot.neocities.org/TiddlyWikiDotCom.html
>>>
>>> I've taken the tiddlywiki.com instance (I want a good-sized TiddlyWiki 
>>> to experiment with) and added the following tiddlers:
>>>
>>>    - SetLocalStorageItem.js
>>>    - GetLocalStorageItem.js
>>>    - Save Config To Local Storage
>>>    - Startup Actions
>>>
>>> Nothing fancy here, just bare-bones to test things out.
>>>
>>> When you open that TiddlyWiki instance, go into the Control Panel and 
>>> set values for the following:
>>>
>>>    - $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/fontsize
>>>    - $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/lineheight
>>>    - $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/bodyfontsize
>>>    - $:/themes/tiddlywiki/vanilla/metrics/bodylineheight
>>>
>>> Then go to the "Save Config To Local Storage" and press the buttons to 
>>> save each of those configuration settings to local storage.
>>>
>>> Refresh the browser page to reload the TiddlyWiki, and the TiddlyWiki 
>>> should reload but at startup grab your settings from local storage.
>>>
>>> I'm thinking this is really useful for a few things, like:
>>>
>>>    - letting viewers of your published TiddlyWiki personalize their 
>>>    experience with your TiddlyWiki in a way that fits them best
>>>    - multi-user TiddlyWiki (single file, nodejs, wherever it is 
>>>    located) personalized settings
>>>
>>>

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