On Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 9:42:57 PM UTC+1, Jake S wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>

Hi Jack, 
Welcome to the club ;)
 

> When I first tried out TiddlyWiki last week, I went to tiddlywiki.com and 
> clicked Download Empty from the home page - so I am assuming that I 
> downloaded the latest version.  
>

Right.
 

> I then made 6 pages (are they called tiddlers?)
>

yes
 

> for a work project and tagged them. I thought about it for a few days, and 
> decided I want to continue using TiddlyWiki, and use it on a much larger 
> scale for organizing my project data.  I also wanted to make a completely 
> separate TiddlyWiki for home projects.  So I went back in and moved my work 
> Tiddly to a new folder on my computer and renamed the .html file (I had 
> started out saving it in a temporary place because I didn't know if this 
> software would be the solution I was looking for).  I also created a 
> duplicate file and moved it a different folder where I store my home 
> project stuff. 
>

If you use the default browser save mechanism, you should set your browser 
"save settings" to "Always ask before saving" ... Otherwise browsers will 
save your changes as test.html, test (1).html, test (x).html ... So 
test.html will be empty, because your content is in test (x).html

-m

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