Jeremy,

I gave Google Chrome another try. 

When I clicked the circled check mark, it wanted to save as "empty 
(1).html" but I specified "empty.html" it asked if wanted to overwrite, I 
clicked yes. 

It saved, and I shut the tab.

I brought it back up in Chrome, and this time my changes had been saved. 

I made some more changes, tried saving it, and bringing it back again. I 
got the same results - it worked. 

So now it seems to be working. 

I don't know what happened before. I must have done something wrong. 

Sorry about the trouble. 

Walter





On Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 4:55:54 PM UTC-6, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Walter
>
> When I save it chrome, it wants to name empty (1).html. I specify 
>> empty.html and it asks if I want to overwrite. I click yes. The file saves, 
>> but when I bring it back up, my changes are gone. 
>>
>
> Just to be clear, you're not seeing your changes in the "Recent" tab of 
> the sidebar?
>  
>
>> The most convenient way to work with TiddlyWiki is to use Firefox with 
>>> the TiddlyFox add-on. Does that work for you?
>>>
>>
>> Yes. I finally got it to work with firefox extension.
>>
>
> Do you have any idea what was going wrong for you? If there's an issue 
> with the documentation I'd like to fix it for the benefit of others.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>  
>
>
>
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