Hi Tony!
 These demos only shows how to have a website hosted on the GitHub Pages!

   - The first case just uses a simple index.html no matter how you produce 
   it! but here I used Tiddlywiki
   - The second case uses Tiddlywiki node.js version integrated with Travis 
   to produce the website automatically when you commit any change to your 
   repository!

So, at the end both of them produce an index.html to act as website nothing 
more!

--Mohammad

On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 6:56:36 AM UTC+4:30, TonyM wrote:
>
> Mohammad,
>
> This is an invaluable piece of documentation you have created. I have not 
> followed it yet but will.
>
>
>    - Do I understand correctly that the key purpose would be to build 
>    your own tiddlywiki edition or custom build and permit contributions via 
>    github?
>    - I understand it is not really a practical means of maintaining an 
>    online wiki for continuous use because changes would not be saved to the 
>    index.html? or this would be overwritten with an update
>
> Of possible interest is with the pre-release the local storage plugin, 
> edits could be saved locally and overlay those contained in the index.html 
> (while noting the caveats), thus if the underlying index.html is changed 
> the user modified tiddlers will still be layered on top of the index.html, 
> thus an appropriate save button would allow the wiki, modified or default 
> to be saved to a standalone wiki as required, as such this also acts both 
> as a distribution method, and a test platform from which the user can save 
> off their modified version, or just their differences. It is with this in 
> mind I have been working on ensuring the user is set such that tiddlers 
> created and modified by the user can be identified with createdby and 
> modifiedby (Hidden fields).
>
> Using a similar method to the above created by and modified by it should 
> be possible to allow users to add comments (Saved in local storage) then 
> exported to json file. This file can then be sent to an author and imported 
> and read by the author and fixes applied to source tids. A slight 
> adjustment to the import process would make this comment import more 
> reliable.
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>
> On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 7:19:01 AM UTC+11, Mohammad wrote:
>>
>> *Announcement: New Demo and Documentation to create websites on GitHub 
>> Pages*
>> *Date: Apr 5th, 2019*
>>
>> Referring to the good works by Danielo, Talha, and Joe, an some other 
>> people ,
>> for the documentation purpose, I have prepared two demo wikis with 
>> documentation to show
>>
>>
>> *Setup websites using Tiddlywiki 5, and Travis-CI hosted on GitHub Pages*
>>
>> Code: https://github.com/kookma/Tiddlywiki-Github-Pages-Travis-CI
>> Demo: https://kookma.github.io/Tiddlywiki-Github-Pages-Travis-CI/
>>
>>
>>
>> *Setup websites using Tiddlywiki 5, and hosted on GitHub Pages*
>> Code: https://github.com/kookma/ 
>> <https://github.com/kookma/Tiddlywiki-Github-Pages-Travis-CI>
>> Tiddlywiki-and-GitHub-Pages
>> Demo: https://kookma.github.io/Tiddlywiki-and-GitHub-Pages/
>>
>>
>> I appreciate your comments, help and idea to improve these wikis.
>>
>> --Mohammad
>>
>

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