TonyM wrote:

> would they notice you shared the link wikiname.tiddlyspot.com#home ? And 
> you just navigate to wikiname.tiddlyspot.com
>

That's clever. Of course, I'd still have to remember that url (and have no 
idea how often I'll be handing it out.)
 

My use of local storage need only contain the tiddler containing your 
> username and start up shows your backstage only when it has the value = of 
> your user name. If you use another browser or loose your local storage you 
> just have to supply your user I'd. 
>
> In fact using the password widget is possibly all you need to store your 
> user I'd in the browser.
>

That's even more clever. I will always need the password to save to 
tiddlyspot anyway so if the password can be tested directly from local 
storage that'd be optimal, i.e

[{somehowaccessingpassword}match[mysecretpw]]

(Obviously having mysecretpw hard coded like that is totally idiotic if 
there was sensitive content in the wiki - but there isn't. The issue is 
merely aesthetic.)


Does tiddlyspot not already demand a user name?
>

Not really user name. To *save* to a Tiddlyspot you use the password and 
THISPART.tiddlyspot.com i.e the subdomain name.
 

Just exclude user name from the tiddlers saved.
>

Yes, this is what I'm doing currently.

<:-)

>

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