I’m having a problem with one of my wikis that began after my most recent upgrade. I’m currently using TiddlyWiki 5.3.8, saving through TiddlyDesktop, with a single‑file wiki. I have several other wikis using the same setup, and none of them show this behavior.
This particular wiki is used for writing—mainly a series of poems that I revise frequently. The issue is that whenever I close the wiki and reopen it, a draft version of a recently edited tiddler automatically opens. The concerning part is that this draft is not the most recent version of the tiddler. If I simply close the draft, I risk losing newer edits, so I have to handle it very carefully each time.
I’ve tried everything I can think of: updating TiddlyDesktop, resaving the affected tiddler, and making new edits to force a clean save. Unfortunately, most of these attempts have made the problem worse. I also found a tiddler called $:/temp/BrowserStorage/Log, which lists the offending tiddlers. My (limited) understanding is that this means something is being saved in browser storage in a way that conflicts with the normal save mechanism.
I don’t know whether this issue would disappear if I opened the wiki in Chrome or another browser with a different saving method, but I would prefer to stay with TiddlyDesktop. It has been the most stable option for me, and I’m tired of being at the mercy of Chrome, Firefox, and other third‑party browser changes.
Has anyone seen this behavior before, or does anyone know what might be causing these stale draft tiddlers to persist across sessions? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.