On Saturday, February 20, 2021 at 1:36:13 PM UTC-8 Mark S. wrote:

> By itself, the single file version is just a very elaborate web page. It 
> can't save itself or your changes.
>

That is not exactly true.  You CAN save your changes without using any of 
the addon "saver solutions".

With no add-on installed, pressing the sidebar "save" button will use the 
browser's built-in "download" handler to save a *copy* of the currently 
loaded TiddlyWiki file with any tiddler changes you have made.  This 
usually results in a new version of the file being automatically created in 
your Downloads folder.  However, if you set your browser's download handler 
to "always ask for a location", then when you press the "save" button, you 
will be prompted with a system dialog that allows you to select a local 
target destination (folder and filename) for the download.  You can then 
select the existing file to overwrite it with the latest tiddler changes.  
When you reload the page, all your changes will be there.

Of course, if you select your local Dropbox folder location, then Dropbox 
will automatically sync the saved file with your online Dropbox storage, 
thus allowing you to access the latest changes from another PC.
Alternatively, you can save directly to Dropbox by using the "TiddlyWiki 
Cloud" service (formerly known as "TiddlyWiki in the Sky for Dropbox").  
See https://tiddlywiki.com/#TiddlyWiki%20Cloud for more info.

enjoy,
-e

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