Hi Herb,

Tiddlywiki can be used to generate a static website where each page is in 
its own file. This is advantageous for the reasons you state and several 
others. There are basic instructions 
available 
http://tiddlywiki.com/static/Generating%2520Static%2520Sites%2520with%2520TiddlyWiki.html
 
but I am in the middle of preparing a more detailed tutorial so, if you're 
interested, watch this space.

Regards,
Richard

On Saturday, August 12, 2017 at 1:42:10 AM UTC+10, Herb Nazhe wrote:
>
> As an addition to my previous post: when I said "the creation of multiple 
> files" what I had in mind was the possibility of breaking down the 
> TiddlyWiki file into several inter-related sub-files, each one for a major 
> section of the blog (in case the blog has a very articulated and complex 
> structure). This is, again, in the interest of keeping the size of the 
> files smaller, because they have to be downloaded over the internet. 
> Naturally, the interaction and coordination between the different files 
> containing the blog sections should be managed automatically by the main 
> TiddlyWiki file, without the end-user having to worry at all about this.
> Cheers.
>

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