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created: 20180310002601813
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modified: 20211106021629911
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tags: Learning [[How to apply custom styles]]
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title: Simple ways to write protect tiddlers
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type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
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Sometimes you want to protect individual tiddlers from accidental changes, either from yourself or guests to your ~TiddlyWiki file. Here's a couple simple approaches. Note that these do not provide hardened protection against a wilful attack.
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!! Using a stylesheet to lock tiddlers by tag name
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Create a tiddler with the following contents and tag it as `$:/tags/Stylesheet` :
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```css
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[data-tags*="Locked"] button[title="Edit this tiddler"] {display: none;}
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```
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If your TW language isn't English, then you'll need to change the text in 'title="...."' to whatever the text is when you hover over the edit button.
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Now any tiddler you tag as "Locked" will have the edit button hidden. To get it back you will need to open the stylesheet tiddler and change "none" to "inline".
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!! Using transclusion to hide your tiddler in a system tiddler
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* Open your tiddler for editing.
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* Select the title and copy.
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* Select all the tiddler text.
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* Click on the excise tool.
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* In the title box, type `$:/` and then paste the original title.
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* Use the defaults to excise the text into a new tiddler and replace it with a transclusion
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Now you can view the contents of your original tiddler, but to edit them you will have to find the the tiddler with the `$:/` prefix.
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