Assuming that you're talking about a local file TW, you can use iframe:

<iframe src="path-to-html-file" width="90%" height="500px"></iframe>

This is the most universal way of saving documents that I've found. PDF's 
and other formats will often break on various platforms. I kind of liked 
MHT, and even MAFF, but they don't appear to have survived the great FF 57 
Fiasco.

You can add comment structures to your tiddler with keywords relating to 
the web page (e.g. <!-- anthropology cosmetology Sagan --> ) so that the 
tiddler will show up when you do a search.

-- Mark

On Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 1:38:54 PM UTC-8, Zachary Storer wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I want to archive some blog articles and reference them from within my 
> TiddlyWiki.
> Is there a way to display a locally saved HTML file, and its corresponding 
> images,
> within a Tiddler? I want to embed a locally saved webpage within a Tiddler 
> versus
> linking into an external browser. I am also using Tiddly Desktop.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -
>
> Zak
>
>

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