This thread should answer some of your questions. Let us know if you have
more.

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On Oct 11, 2017 18:46, "Dave Gifford - http://www.giffmex.org/"; <
giff...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all
>
> After wandering about in the world and using Dynalist.io to much
> satisfaction, I am finding I would still like to gather some notes in TW.
> But I have been hearing of rumors that my beloved Firefox will soon no
> longer be supporting changes in TW. And I have never liked Chrome's way of
> saving. I always feel like I am either going to accumulate heaps of files
> or somehow lose my data because I didn't save it.
>
> Also, I like how http://tiddlywiki.com/static/TiddlyWiki.html functions
> online. I would like to be able to easily generate a large static site,
> especially in Spanish.
>
> So I am thinking node.js may or may not be my solution. Let me describe
> roughly what I am thinking of, and you guys can maybe tell me if it is
> doable.
>
> 1. Have a number of TiddlyWikis I access via node.js, not just one. The
> tiddlers from the TWs could all be mixed together in folders.
> 2. Have the ability to wikilink any tiddler via any of the TiddlyWikis. So
> if I created a tiddler from the 'Animals' TW, there would be a way to
> wikilink to it from a 'Nature' TW.
> 3. Generate a static site like http://tiddlywiki.com/static/
> TiddlyWiki.html from all the tiddlers. Having it update automatically or
> at least with the click of a button when I make changes to any of the TWs
> would be a big plus.
>
> Is this doable? I am guessing it is. In simple but precise English, how
> would I go about doing this? What is the process involved, not so much for
> setting up but for day to day editing and publishing? Do I save locally and
> upload each time from my laptop? Or is there a way to edit online tid files
> via node.js and have their static versions updated? Is there a way to edit
> in node.js so I can see it wikified but not have to depend on a browser?
>
> I think some of you use Github to do something like this. If so, is that
> something worth pursuing? What is your process?
>
> Thanks in advance for any illumination and guidance! Blessings.
>
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