Lazyloading doesn't appear to shave anything off for me either. I see 
something on the screen before I normally would, but the frontpage loads at 
about the same time that I'd have loaded the entire wiki (this is a 
text-based wiki). 

I'm trying --build out. That might be the best solution here given the 
problems I have with the daemon.

On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 3:30:08 PM UTC-5, Mark S. wrote:
>
> You could experiment with lazy loading: 
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#LazyLoading under node.js
>
> In the past I haven't had much luck with this approach, but I was probably 
> doing something wrong.
>
> -- Mark
>
> On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 12:19:36 PM UTC-8, h0p3 wrote:
>>
>> I have a Tiddlywiki html file that is ~10.5MB in size, and even after 
>> compression, it's ~3MB in size. It is slow to load from the web if you 
>> don't have a fairly fast connection, and it's only getting slower (this 
>> monster continues to snowball). I've been trying out the npm tiddlywiki 
>> server, and I'm pleased to see tiddlers are broken down into .tid files 
>> (incredibly useful); I think it's really elegant. This got me to thinking 
>> that it might be possible to serve individual tiddlers upon request 
>> (instead of all of them at once), which would greatly reduce load times 
>> over the web. Assuming the npm server doesn't already do this (it's 
>> possible that it might given the different performance feel of the npm 
>> served content compared to the local .html file), what is the best way (if 
>> any) to server individual tiddlers instead of the entire tiddlywiki all at 
>> once? Also, in case it might change your answer (although, I'm not sure how 
>> it would), I think I want to use a reverse-proxy from a more standard 
>> webserver to the npm tiddlywiki server.
>>
>> This is a different question, but I noticed .tid files I've added 
>> manually aren't served until I've restarted the tiddlywiki server daemon. 
>> Is there a good way to update the daemon without restarting? If there 
>> isn't, are there any problems I need to be concerned with restarting the 
>> daemon automatically whenever the tiddlers folder is modified? 
>>
>

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