![]() ![]() Maybe ideally it would be to link back to the active live HTML version of a wiki. I have no idea how a tiddlymap would work in a static site aside from looking like static image at most. Alternatively on the internet (which are kinda difficult to find so use the tool list made by the community in dynalist) to find themes like this one Ĥ(not answered). Yes, there are, go to the control panel and select plugins tab and get more plugins, from there there is a tab called themes, it is kinda easy to miss. This is confirmed to work for sure with Webdav from gmx.com but I think it should work with nextcloud too, as long as you can input the webdav address in your browser (webdav is meant to work with http so browsers work with it) and from there open a tiddlywiki.html and try to edit it and press the save button and see if it gets saved. Though I think if you use webdav, TiddlyWiki can automatically save to a WebDav space if you view it as HTML. Now if it is more secure or not, is up to you. #TIDDLYDESKTOP 32BITY INSTALL#(partial answer) Installing TiddlyWiki on node.js via npm install tiddlywiki and using that server installation to locally host yourself (loopback/127.0.0.1 no one but your own machine can reach it), from there the folder will have each tiddler as an individual. There is also command line option via TiddlyWiki on node.js ![]() One way that I prefer is dragging and dropping the HTML file to the server tiddlywiki at the upper 1/3rd and to save it as HTML just clicking on the syncer cloud and I get HTML. Yes, you can convert back and forth from a TiddlyWiki folder and HTML version in varioues ways.
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