Mohammad,

I suppose I understand that, but GITHub is involved and I am trying to both 
understand 

   - the use case for this type of publishing, 
   - and consider the extension of this in the future.

Regards
Tony

On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 4:48:03 PM UTC+11, Mohammad wrote:
>
> 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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