Hi there,

Thanks for the response.  I'm not really sure I understand what you mean.  
I am using Google Chrome (version 63.0. ...) with a Mac.  Are you talking 
about the Downloads setting in Chrome?  

If I look in Chrome Settings, under Downloads the option is already checked 
for "Ask where to save each file before downloading".  I know this to be 
true, because I routinely download items and don't just want them to go the 
random mess of the Downloads folder.  

I did a search on my computer for a file called test.html - I didn't find 
any like that.  
-J


On Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 12:54:17 PM UTC-8, PMario wrote:
>
> 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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