Hi, I hope the "jump right in with your questions" message was
genuine.

First of all, tiddlywiki has been an amazing discovery for me - I work
in academia and have been struggling for years to find the perfect way
to structure my notes, quotes, bibliography, references and so on.  So
far it seems like tiddlywiki does it all!  Amazing.

Anyway, being able to host my wiki on my own website is fantastic, I
couldn't believe how simple the upload plugin was.  However, having to
click "backstage" > "upload" > "upload to web" every time I want to
save is kind of a hassle.  Is there a way I can add a "save to web"
button on the right-hand side like tiddlyspot has?

I would really rather work exclusively online - ie. not have to ever
save a local copy.  But I kind of get the impression the upload plugin
is intended for backing up, or maybe for saving online once at the end
of a work session etc.  I tend to save constantly, and I also like the
auto-save thing.  Is it feasible to be constantly saving to the web
every time I add / edit something?

Finally, could someone summarise how the backups work when saving
online?  I created a "backup" directory and put "backup" in the upload
uptions, but so far the directory remains empty.

Thanks.

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