For step 1 here, How to deploy a static website for free in just 3 minutes straight from your Google Drive, using Fast.io, Does the index.html go in a tiddler? Where, if not?
If you’re deploying a read only version of your wiki, the entire TiddlyWiki is index.html
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I know less about static site exports with TW and how to control what ends up at index.html.
As Borsi wrote. You need to name your wiki index.html and it will be hosted. BUT you don’t have write access if yo do it that way!
I did create a small 3 video HowTos at youtube that describe how you can connect my FireFox file-backups plugin with GoogleDrive and TiddlyDrive. The advantage here is that you can also save back to the file if you view it from the web.
Most services allow you to serve static sites, if you upload them with a file hosting service as dropbox, google drive and so on. But they don’t know, how you can save a tiddlywiki back to that file hosting service.
What do you mean, “But they don’t know, how you can save a tiddlywiki back to that file hosting service” ?
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Marios means dropbox, google drive etc… share files on the internet. Once you open the file you see your tiddlywiki, however if you make changes you need to save them back to the storage on the internet. For this you need a way to save your tiddlywiki, after all the browser sees is as a website, why would a website be able to save you you drive without some kind or permissions or method.
A key thing to remember people are always trying to hack, insert malware etc… on the internet so the browsers are strict about what and where you can save. That is why we identify a saver to help us legitimately save from the browser to any type of storage. Other wise the best you can do is download your tiddlywiki.