Thumbnail images - mixing HTML with TW syntax works to link to an outside 
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On Friday, October 31, 2014 7:04:46 PM UTC+11, Suzanne McHale wrote:
>
> Thanks for replying!
>
> HTML: oh good, that will save me a lot of work!
>
> Images: I'll try with HTML syntax and see how that goes.
>
> I have an account on Tiddlyspot, and am getting that error 
> (Error:NS_ERROR_DOM_BAD_URI: 
> Access to restricted URI denied) when saving on my local copy as 
> described in http://tiddlywiki.com/#Saving%20on%20TiddlySpot, so I guess 
> I will have to install Chrome :-/ Otherwise I have managed to import my 
> local one at least!
>
> On Friday, October 31, 2014 6:29:57 PM UTC+11, Stephan Hradek wrote:
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>>
>>
>>
>> I have just started using TW5 and generally like it - compared to what I 
>>> have been using (Dokuwiki), it is much more compact and I like that it is 
>>> self-contained.
>>>
>>
>> Welcome to the community!
>>  
>>
>>>
>>>    - Is it OK to mix wiki and HTML markup? In my main project I have 
>>>    nearly 200 Dokuwiki files (which I exported as HTML also) and the 
>>> thought 
>>>    of trying to manually convert all that to TW markup is daunting :-(.
>>>
>>> It's YOUR Wiki. So if it is okay for you, then it is okay.
>>  
>>
>>>
>>>    - Is there a way to embed a small thumbnail image and link this to 
>>>    an external larger image? This seemed to be possible in TW Classic (see 
>>>    http://tiddlywiki.tiddlyspace.com/#Images), but the syntax doesn't 
>>>    seem to work in TW5.
>>>
>>> Should be possible. At least with html syntax. But as I don't often work 
>> with images, better wait for others to reply.
>>  
>>
>>>
>>>    - Will there be a read-only option implemented in future versions? 
>>>    The lack of this is a major discouragement for me in using TW5 - I would 
>>>    like to be able to upload it to my website so that others can read but 
>>> only 
>>>    I can edit when online. That was one feature I liked with Dokuwiki (it 
>>> was 
>>>    password-protected with myself as the sole user, but it could still be 
>>> read 
>>>    by others). I have installed the plugin from 
>>>    http://tw5readonly.tiddlyspot.com/, but am not clear on how to 
>>>    implement it.
>>>
>>> If you put your wiki on (e.g.) tiddlyspot, you have it password 
>> protected. Only you can change. Everyone else can edit, but cannot save the 
>> changes. To be honest: I really like that, as it offers the possibility for 
>> me to try and change things in other's tiddlywikis which is very helpful 
>> when helping them in fixing stuff.
>>
>>

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