Free Hosting
None of the WebDAV hosting services tested (
box.com,swissdisk.com) support accessing HTML files via a webbrowser, so they won't work with TiddlyWiki. Maybe someday soon there will be a free WebDAV hosting service for TiddlyWikis.
I got a new computer at work and quickly installed Firefox.
Of course it was Quantum and now TiddlyFox doesn't work anymore.
I looked at https://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted:GettingStarted to find alternatives.
While I think Mario's file-backup is quite good, I didn't like that I have to click on the "diamond" to save instead of what I used to do.
Then I saw: Saving via WebDAV
Since I'm a customer of gmx and I know that their MediaCenter is accessible via WebDAV, I simply tried it.
I created a wiki folder in my media center and put an empty.html there.
Then I opened https://webdav.mc.gmx.net/wiki/empty.html
I was asked for my gmx username and password and - Voilá - I'm there.
I then created a new tiddler and saved it.
Then I went to another browser and opened the same URL there.
It worked.
So good news is: The information on tiddlywiki.comFree Hosting
None of the WebDAV hosting services tested (
box.com,swissdisk.com) support accessing HTML files via a webbrowser, so they won't work with TiddlyWiki. Maybe someday soon there will be a free WebDAV hosting service for TiddlyWikis.
can be enhanced with: gmx mediacenter works. And it's free (2GB).
I got a new computer at work and quickly installed Firefox.
Of course it was Quantum and now TiddlyFox doesn't work anymore.
I looked at https://tiddlywiki.com/#GettingStarted:GettingStarted to find alternatives.
While I think Mario's file-backup is quite good, I didn't like that I have to click on the "diamond" to save instead of what I used to do.
Then I saw: Saving via WebDAV
There is no need to click on the diamond. That's just the configuration UI. Everything else is almost like TiddlyFox.Have a look at the video: https://youtu.be/dt-nH9jSQ6c
Am Freitag, 17. November 2017 12:46:45 UTC+1 schrieb PMario:There is no need to click on the diamond. That's just the configuration UI. Everything else is almost like TiddlyFox.Have a look at the video: https://youtu.be/dt-nH9jSQ6cI should have done that earlier.
So note from an user: Put back in the "Annoying" first alert box but with a more explicit text.
I think, I will like your extension!