I see TW 6.0.0  in this way.  I open  TiddlyDesktop , press "add new 
tiddler" and write "Tiddlywiki is the best CMS for static sites!"  and  
then close  TiddlyDesktop.
Next day I open Google and write "Tiddlywiki is the best CMS for static 
sites!"  and see my site heeg.ru on the *first position*, I click this link 
and see my tiddler  with this text (not 404 page).

It is simple, no magic, no node.js, filezilla and server script. Will be it 
one page or many....  It doesn't matter. 
The main idea - if we publish something (idea, plugin, image) people must 
have possibility to find it.  *Nothing * was done in tiddlywiki in this 
direction. 




 


понедельник, 7 января 2019 г., 15:06:24 UTC+3 пользователь TonyM написал:
>
> Siniy,
>
> You are not talking to yourself. I belive I understand your concerns. 
> Something similar was raised recently. I have not worked with static sites 
> which I believe are the key to improving tiddlywiki appearence in search 
> results.
>
> It seems to me nessasary for implementations that demand a searchable 
> presence on the internet.
>
> Is this your concern?
>
> I am confident there is a solution and in fact believe I have a good idea 
> how to, and believe tiddlywiku has what we need.
>
> Could you state what you need, not a solution or a possible solution just 
> what you want to happen?
>
> I think this will help us proceed.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>

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