Yes, thanks, I did backup my live (offline) wiki first, and it did 0kb bomb 
my wiki the first time through (thanks Firefox!) but I restored from the 
backup and tried again, and it worked perfectly this time. I have 
TiddlyTool installed on my dev instance as well, where it works fine but 
you can't save the applied changes in bulk, due to the GitHub hosting, and 
the way changes are saved there. I make a separate commit for every tiddler 
I change there, rather than replacing the entire html file in one go. But 
it is a great place to experiment.

On Thursday, 31 December 2015 11:00:33 UTC+13, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> Yes, it can do that. Make sure you back up your wiki first as always, I 
> haven't run into any big bugs in it but to my knowledge I am the only 
> person who has used it. There are sometimes display problems when searching 
> but aside from the table not being laid out correctly everything works.
>
> Let me know if you run into any bugs.
>

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