So I went onto jwhoneycutt.tiddlyspot.com and deleted all the tiddlers I 
could. I don't think this is going to refresh my account. I guess I have to 
create a new name and abandon this one (it won't let me reuse it).

Jeffrey

On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 5:02:54 PM UTC-4, JWHoneycutt wrote:
>
> Mark, 
>
> Thank you for the info and the updated place to get TiddlySpot.
>
> I may have created trouble for myself because I started with a version of 
> TWC (old link). Now when I use my newly downloaded Chrome to pull up my 
> local Wiki, it either tries to save forever or saves - but when I navigate 
> to it it is still the old TWC format.
>
> Maybe I should completely delete everything TiddlySpot and reapproach 
> brand new with the new link you sent me? Will TiddlySpot let me purge my 
> prior login?
>
> Jeffrey
>
> On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 3:11:31 PM UTC-4, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> Tiddlyspot is years out of date, for some reason. What is serves up by 
>> default is an old, Classic TW.
>>
>> The instructions for uploading the new TW can be found here:
>>
>> http://tiddlywiki.com/#Saving%20on%20TiddlySpot
>>
>> In a nutshell, open the document you have created in a Chrome browser. In 
>> the configuration panel, under the "saving" tab, poke in the name of the TW 
>> and the password you have created on tiddlyspot. Then save. That hopefully 
>> will load up everything you've done to the tiddlyspot site. Once you have 
>> it uploaded, you can use browsers other than Chrome to access and save it.
>>
>> HTH
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, September 25, 2016 at 11:28:29 AM UTC-7, JWHoneycutt wrote:
>>>
>>> My name is Jeffrey Honeycutt (JWHoneycutt) and I am new to TiddlyWiki. 
>>>
>>> As a Newbie, all of TiddlyWiki (TW5) has been a pleasure and a struggle.
>>>
>>>
>>> I see tremendous potential in software that is web-based, works when not 
>>> connected to the web, and is OS platform and mobile environment independent.
>>>
>>>
>>> *I have a million questions* - and the resources provided often assume 
>>> a familiarity with programming suitable for developers, or a degree of 
>>> understanding beyond me for the time being. I am a physician and an 
>>> Informatics guy, and I just want to make a really useful wiki.
>>>
>>>
>>> I have created a few basic wikis, including one called Test Wiki which 
>>> is creating a documentation trail as I learn. I want to openly share it 
>>> with this group. 
>>>
>>> I created a host location on http://jwhoneycutt.tiddlyspot.com/ but it 
>>> does not look and feel like the TW5 I'm used to (assuming it's TiddlyWiki 
>>> classic).
>>>
>>> Do I have to keep the WelcomeToTiddlyspot page so that I have a SAVE TO 
>>> WEB button - I think I have to make changes online only?
>>>
>>> Do I have to import one tiddler at a time or can I bring my TW5 intact 
>>> into the space? Either answer - I don't know how.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> JWHoneycutt
>>>
>>>

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