I download an empty TiddlyWiki and opened it up from the downloads menu
(Ctrl + J).
When TiddlyWiki opened in a new tab, the TiddlyFox extension asks whether I
want to enable the saving capability for
"file:///C:/Users/user/AppData/Local/Temp/A96zmpwS.htm.htm"
I click "Ok" I start by making a new Tiddler with "The World" as it's title.
If you want to save you're Tiddler in a specific location, do not use the
"Save Page As" option from the menu that appears after right-clicking on
the Tick-sign ( ✓ ) that has a circle ◯ around it (Also known as a
marujirushi).
This takes will take a snap-shot of the page, so it can't be edited.
To save you're TiddlyWiki file in the location you want, download a fresh
Wiki (If you haven't already done it) and open it up. Left-click the ✓ sign
and go into 'Microsoft Explorer'.
Click on the 'Computer' file on the left-side, and in the search box (In
the top-right corner), enter the file name, shown in the URL (It only needs
to have some of the last part).
For example: Yyf8jtdY.
When the file has been found, select it and then Cut and Paste it into an
empty folder, located in you're 'Documents' file (So you know where it is).
If you change the name of the file (The HTML file of TiddlyWiki), it's
contents won't be unaffected. However, TiddlyFox will ask again whether you
want to use it's file saving ability.
This is because the plug-in doesn't recognize it's new file name. This
isn't a problem, as it'll only happen once, after each time you change the
name.
Warning: If you change the file name, be sure to keep the ".html" or ".htm"
text on the end.
Once you've renamed the file, open it up and you'll be greeted with a
message from TiddlyFox.
Click "Ok" and you'll find the edits you made in the 'Recent' tab (On the
right-side, below the search bar).
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I think the instructions for Saving ('Saving with TiddlyFox') needs to be
somewhat more detailed.
The main problem for me, was seeing if whether my work had been saved or
not. I didn't know that the new Tiddlers could be seen in the 'Recent' or
'More' tabs.
I learned it the hard way, (I needed to ask Jeremy Ruston). I hope this
helps anyone who's been having similar problems.
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