Hi rootsical

Some time ago I put up this site <http://gwiz.tiddlyspot.com/> -- the 
layout uses an alternative pop up menu that makes the site work in a more 
standard way.

Numerous tweaks were, however, required to achieve this.

regards

On Wednesday, 7 September 2016 12:16:17 UTC+2, rootsical wrote:
>
> hi. 
>
> i was wondering if it was possible to create a website from a tiddlywiki, 
> which has separate browsable pages for each tiddler. 
>
> i love how easy it is to use tiddlywiki but from a presentation and 
> useability aspect, i find the single page idea not to my taste. i much 
> prefer how mediawiki presents its pages with real url links to navigate. 
>
> i have installed tiddlywiki using npm (for use with node.js).  i am aware 
> of the commands for exporting to a static site. however, i am not sure a 
> static site is what i am after. i have no problem with the use of 
> javascript but just want separate browseable pages. the current output of 
> exporting as a static site seems to disable the ability to click on any of 
> the buttons to do anything. i cannot browse or use the tiddlywiki as 
> normal. i assume this is because pure html link tags are not being 
> generated and/or javascript seems to be completely missing/disabled.
>
> can anybody let me know if it is possible to achieve what i am after, and 
> if so, how?
>
> many thanks.
>
>
>

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