Thanks everyone for the tips and enthusiasm. 
Ed

> On 3 Dec 2016, at 03:26, Arlen Beiler <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Yes, definitely use that menu item to export as HTML.
> 
>> On Dec 2, 2016 6:28 PM, "Josiah" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Ciao Shay
>> 
>> I like your post. I agree and disagree.
>> 
>> I think TW could also be used for BULK projects like converting umpteen 
>> novels into ebooks. Though for that to get traction you'd need some kinda 
>> consistent hosting system.
>> 
>> At the moment the individualist end of TW gets much, much attention. All 
>> good.
>> 
>> The bulk publishing possibilities I don't think have yet been, as far as I 
>> know, touched. That too has merit.
>> 
>> Best wishes
>> Josiah
>> 
>> 
>>> On Monday, 28 November 2016 20:21:47 UTC+1, Shay Shaked wrote:
>>> Hi Ed, 
>>> 
>>> I read this post and some of the comments. Personally, I never considered 
>>> using TiddlySpace. I don't think I even looked at seriously. However, I am 
>>> now working on my own "public facing" TW to upload, as an HTML file, to my 
>>> own site. I don't think I'm the only guy who's thinking of doing that. 
>>> 
>>> TW is highly an independent product, which is what I love about it. I've 
>>> started using it almost a year ego, and it grew to become an extension of 
>>> my brain, an autobiography, a project platform, a journal, a tech notebook, 
>>> and so much more. My TW has additions of Macros and CSS that fit my needs - 
>>> not a lot at all, but enough to give it somewhat of a personal look. It  
>>> is, hands down, my most successful tech project this year: the knowledge in 
>>> my personal TW is unrivaled by nothing else I've used, besides (perhaps) 
>>> Evernote, which I've used for four years. And Evernote to me is completely 
>>> dead at this point. 
>>> 
>>> TW is sort of an underdog the way I see it. The community here is very 
>>> dedicated, and the people very much alive. It is such a niche project with 
>>> so many people taking the time to really learn to use it that a hosting 
>>> site does not make sense, at least in my opinion: each TW out there is 
>>> probably highly personal, and thus, not very useful as a community tool. 
>>> 
>>> I don't know that this little "I love TW" post helps you in anyway, but I 
>>> felt like I'd add my 0.02. I love this thing. 
>>> 
>>>> On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 4:24:39 AM UTC-5, Ed Burgess wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> For the last 18 months I have been building a TiddlySpace (in v.1.2.26) in 
>>>> support of my architecture business, including pages with project data for 
>>>> every job and office management pages such as policies and software 
>>>> protocols. Most of the pages are 'private' but its a beautiful thing built 
>>>> quickly and easily in one of the standard templates with very simple style 
>>>> additions from the brilliant Tiddly Toddler and similar sites. However I 
>>>> have no coding experience and no understanding of the infrastructure of 
>>>> the web and why or how these wonderful pages are 'working'.
>>>> 
>>>> I've been watching the red banner at the top of the site warning of the 
>>>> impending closure of the TiddlySpace server which is now a couple of weeks 
>>>> away and my diary tells me now is the time to act. I've been searching on 
>>>> google and the Tiddly forums expecting a flurry of latest advice on 
>>>> transposing TiddlySpaces into another platform like Wordpress, or frantic 
>>>> discussion on the crowd-funded attempts to save the server. But what I see 
>>>> is everyone behaving quite normally and going about their daily lives as 
>>>> if the sky is not about to fall down. (Mind you there are quite afew posts 
>>>> which although they apppear to be in English, I do not understand at all, 
>>>> so could be in there!)
>>>> 
>>>> I'm thinking I've missed something?  Of course there is the potential to 
>>>> export out a simple HTML file from the menu items in the header.  Will my 
>>>> TiddlySpace continue to operate normally after the server shutdown date, 
>>>> as long as I have moved a copy of it to a local storage volume (I think 
>>>> thats what you say when you mean 'off my computer')?
>>>>  
>>>> I have seen some helpful info from @cdent on exporting as JSON files (?) 
>>>> which I have duely done, but I'm afraid I dont really know what to do with 
>>>> them next - if indeed there is a 'next'.
>>>> 
>>>> If anyone can tell me why the rest of the TiddlyWorld is so calm, or point 
>>>> me to the escape capsule, that would be great.
>>>> Thanks for your help and apologies for the gaping holes in my 
>>>> understanding!
>>>> Ed
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