Hi Jake,

I am not sure of your full work-flow, but from what you have describes you 
downloaded an empty Tiddlywiki to a local test.html file.

Then you opened that file, and edited the wiki by adding 6 content tiddlers.

At this point, did you save your work by clicking the (now colored) Save 
Checkmark button to "re-download" your wiki to a (new/existing) local file?

When working with wikis as stand-alone files, default "saving mechanism" is 
that the changes that you make to your wiki in the browser are not saved to 
disk until you specifically tell it to and what filename.

There are other ways of handling the "save" problem, 
see: https://tiddlywiki.com/#Saving

Hope this helps,
Joshua Fontany

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