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Visual changes to Saving Tiddler (#4640)
* 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"
2020-06-14 11:48:13 +01:00

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caption: ~WebDAV
color: #f48fb1
created: 20160216191710789
delivery: Protocol
description: Standard web protocol available on products such as Sharepoint
method: save
modified: 20200507202752943
tags: Android Chrome Firefox [[Internet Explorer]] Linux Mac Opera PHP Safari Saving Windows iOS Edge
title: Saving via WebDAV
type: text/vnd.tiddlywiki
If hosted on a [[WebDAV|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV]]-enabled server, TiddlyWiki will automatically save changes via HTTP.
!! Servers
Many [[NAS|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAS]] or [[Subversion|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Subversion]] servers support WebDAV out of the box. Setting up your own server might take some effort though:
[[dav-server|https://github.com/edrex/dav-server]] is a quick way to serve up a folder of HTML ~TiddlyWikis.
[[webdav server|https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.theolivetree.webdavserver&hl=en]] for Android lets you put wikis in your pocket. You can share with other devices on the local network too.
!! Existing Wikis
~WebDAV support was added Feb 16 2016. If you created your wiki before that, you'll need to [[Upgrade|Upgrading]] to enable ~WebDAV.
!! Video HowTo's
[[Mario Pietsch|"Wikilabs" by PMario]] has [[created several videos|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpkQhKyqPzc&list=PLuiC_HFhI4OwoVDb-B-VK0ydj-mBPNn-1]] that show how to prepare Microsoft Internet Information Service (IIS) to host a local TiddlyWiki using ~WebDav
!! Free Hosting
Several ~WebDAV hosting services tested (~~box.com~~, ~~swissdisk.com~~) don't support accessing HTML files via a webbrowser, so they won't work with ~TiddlyWiki. However, The GMX mediacenter (www.gmx.net) has been reported as working with WebDAV with a free account.