As you can see in the RevisionHistory, I've been occasionally updating TiddlyWiki with bug fixes and minor new features. If you've been using an earlier revision of TiddlyWiki, here's how to upgrade to the latest version:\n* Open your TiddlyWiki file in FireFox (say it's called "mystuff.html")\n* SaveChanges to make sure that you've got a backup of it\n* Without closing that page, right-click on [[this link|http://www.personal.psu.edu/ach12/tiddlywiki/index.htm]], select 'Save target' or 'Save link' and save it as "mystuff.html", replacing your existing file\n* Now go back to the previously opened copy of "mystuff.html" in your browser and SaveChanges again. It will inherit the newly saved code\n* Refresh the page in the browser to verify that the upgrade has worked
TiddlyWiki is published under a BSD OpenSourceLicense that gives you the freedom to use it pretty much however you want, including for commercial purposes, as long as you keep my copyright notice. I'd appreciate a link back to http://www.tiddlywiki.com as well.\n\nThat license covers the TiddlyWiki //code//, any content you create when you are ReusingThisSite is as much yours as if you'd written it using MicrosoftWord.
Because QwikiWeb/TiddlyWiki is a single HTML file, you've actually already downloaded the entire software just by viewing this site. If you want to be able to SaveChanges, you can save your own TiddlyWiki to your local drive by right clicking on [[this link|#]] and selecting 'Save link as...' or 'Save target as...'. You can choose where to save the file, and what to call it (but keep a .HTM or .HTML extension). You can then use the DeleteAllTiddlers feature to delete all the existing content and start over.\n\nDo ''not'' use the File/Save command in your browser to save TiddlyWiki, because of SaveUnpredictabilities.
It's easy to make your own TiddlyWiki that you can publish yourself - see how to SaveChanges for details. For more information and detiled instructions, read QuickStart.
''Version 1.2.6 [ACH01] [May 11, 2005]''\n#EditMode: the page starts in standard mode with editing options disabled. By clicking the "advanced options" menu, the edit button and double-clicking-to-edit become available.\n#EditMode can be even further suppressed by placing a small file in the same directory as your wiki. For more information, read EditMode.\n#Other options -- such as save changes and interface options -- have been moved under the advanced menu.\n#Two new commands have been added: "create new tiddler" and "restart tiddlers." The latter command re-displays the site with just the DefaultTiddlers and is useful when making content changes. \n#HiddenTiddlers: this modification allows certain tiddlers (like SiteTitle and MainMenu) to be selectively hidden from both the Timeline and All tabs. This allows you to streamline your site's content while still having the hidden content available via search. Simply place the names of the tiddlers you wish to hide into the HiddenTiddlers entry.\n#Changed the search function for better forced search handling (i.e. in the original TiddlyWiki, if you did a search, then closed some of the tiddlers and wanted to get them back again, the search w