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* Styles and templates for visual changes to Saving methods listing * Color coding saver methods according to delivery * Changes to tags and few tiddlers - The tag InternetExplorer has been changed to [[Internet Explorer]] - A tag for Edge is added - Reclassified TiddlyServer as DIY instead of App The existing criteriion for classification is unclear. Here is my reasoning for the change. An app is something user can simply install and run. Like TiddlyDesktop or Tiddloid. A DIY is something user has to install additional runtimes for. Thus Nodejs is a DIY. In the same vein, TiddlyServer is a DIY * Adding Twexe * Reversing accidental changes to StoryList * Restyling Download button and Card Size * Removing "Read more" links Entire card is now clickable To give visual clues regarding the clickability of card, title will change color to blue on card hover * Removing margins from elements under link and adding padding instead. Why this change? Margins are not "clickable". Having margins under <a> tag means there are minute dead areas where the mouse pointer will change shape, is not clickable and degrade user experience. Paddings are "clickable"
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caption: ~TiddlyServer
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color: #f06292
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community-author: Arlen Beiler
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created: 20171109171415540
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delivery: DIY
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description: An extension to TiddlyWiki's Node.js server
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method: sync
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modified: 20200507203417109
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tags: Linux Mac Windows Saving Resources
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title: TiddlyServer by Arlen Beiler
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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url: https://github.com/Arlen22/TiddlyServer
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An extension to the Node.js configuration of TiddlyWiki that adds support for static attachments and for working with multiple wikis at the same time.
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{{!!url}}
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TiddlyServer 2.0 takes the server command of TiddlyWiki on NodeJS and adds it to a static file server. This means you can load and serve any TiddlyWiki data folder in the same way you can serve a single file TiddlyWiki.
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But you don't need to serve files and folders from just one place, you can serve them from multiple places anywhere on your harddrive (literally anywhere NodeJS can stat, readdir, and readFile). You can even organize them into virtual folders (aka aliases in Apache and mounts in Express).
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The main point, of course, is that you can actually edit your files, not just look at them. Single file TiddlyWikis use the put saver, which needs to be patched using a bookmarklet included on the index page. The instructions for this are below under the heading "One thing that needs to be noted".
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And, of course, you can edit data folder tiddlywikis just like you were running node tiddlywiki.js data --server, except that you run it on the path that you found it at (e.g. http://localhost/personal/notes/). You can have as many data folders open as you want, they don't conflict (though they will each take memory).
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Data folders store individual tiddlers instead of entire wikis. They take less disk space as they also do not store the core and plugins. This means they also save much quicker, especially over the internet. They also save immediately (within 10 seconds or so) and they save drafts.
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