I've been able to download my initial (empty) document to my desktop,
but I don't know what I need to do to actually upload a Tiddler
somewhere (ANYwhere!!!). Do I need to have a website first? The
directions are very confusing.
Can you assist me? Do I need a plugin? How do I know which one?
Any assistance you can provide would be very helpful.
Thank you.
Linda Kellett
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On Dec 1, 8:14 pm, linda kellett <linkelle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been working on this for over three hours and am very frustrated.
I can relate to that!
> I've been able to download my initial (empty) document to my desktop,
> but I don't know what I need to do to actually upload a Tiddler
> somewhere (ANYwhere!!!). Do I need to have a website first? The
> directions are very confusing.
I would rename the empty.html file to index.html
Load index.html into your browser. OK any Javascript warning.
Click 'new tiddler' on the right. Click Edit above the tiddler and
enter some information and a title. Then click Done.
Now click 'save changes' on the right. This saves the tiddler in the
index.html file.
Reload the index.html in your browser and you'll see the tiddler is
now shown in the index and can be opened by clicking on the name.
Once you've built your web site, you can upload the index.html file,
plus any referenced files, to pretty much any server.
The editing capability will disappear once the file(s) have been
uploaded.
> Can you assist me? Do I need a plugin? How do I know which one?
Whether you need a plugin depends on what you want your TiddyWiki to
do.
Once you progress, I'd suggest the answer will be yes.
Thank you so much for your help! I'll try out your suggestions, and
I'll remember to record my password!
Linda
Bauwe
Hi Linda
I wrote an article about one of the options to publish a TiddlyWiki
online
...there are more solution...the Dropbox solution is effective but
simple.
I have published the information on our wiki:
http://tiddlywiki.org/#SimpleDropboxPublishing
...by publishing the information in this wiki it can be reused again.
Bauwe
About Alex's note about using a DropBox published TiddlyWiki inside an
iFrame on another website.
I would like to add that this might be useful in some situations/
systems...
However...if you have access to a "normal" website (not systems used
for forums or blogs) to create an iFrame (as in Alex's example) you
often do have access to the function to publish the TiddlyWiki as
website straightaway under that domain. (load tw to a server with ftp
or cpanel...or use the available upload script)
Bauwe