Mat,

If the default link is wikiname.tiddlyspot.com and it is your view, you can 
just document wikiname.tiddlyspot.com/#published on your home page. But 
give everyone the link to wikiname.tiddlyspot.com/#published.

Because you own the root domain name to your wiki you choose what appears 
there. You could even provide a link that reloads the page if clicked on 
for those who arrive at the root domain in error. All you have to do to 
recover the published link is to return to the root domain and you put it 
in front of your face. 

I personally use lastpass, password vault, and all my devices can access 
the url id and password for all my sites and third parties. So the question 
you ask never arises. Sooner or later you have to record something so you 
can find it again. The Question is where do you do this?, I do it on a 
solution available to me on every device.

I am working on some hacks that may eventually provide more features for 
this circumstance but not sure how easily they can be implemented on top of 
tiddlyspot.

   - These hacks are around saving the current wiki to another "curated" 
   wiki to publish content without the backstage included. This can be done by 
   changing some config tiddlers or the Innerwiki plugin. You can save a wiki 
   from inside the innerwiki and you could even provide the innerwiki with 
   different tiddlyspot credentials.

*Re Cookies or equivalent*
See https://tiddlywiki.com/?home#PasswordWidget

Try in a tiddler
<$password name="obscure-value">

Then use the developer storage inspector in the browser and you will find a 
local storage entry for tw5-password-obscure-value containing what you 
enter.

I do not yet know how to access this value from wikitext but someone should 
be able to tell us!

   - We can then build a way to respond to the value there in


Regards
Tony
 


On Monday, August 5, 2019 at 2:27:38 AM UTC+10, Mat wrote:
>
> TonyM wrote:
>>
>> Mat
>>
>> You say 
>>
>> I'd still have to remember that url 
>>
>> But you do not. You can put it anywhere on the wiki.
>>
>
> Not sure what you mean. I would have to keep track of both the base url 
> and the one with the special suffix, no?
>  
>
>> I was not suggesting you save the password in clear text but put a user 
>> id in a cookie/password then have the wiki react to that.
>>
>
> I have no idea how to access or manipulate cookies in TW.
>
> <:-)
>
>>

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