Hi David

Chrome has one more step

- In your chrome browser, open More Tools > Extensions > Timimi > Details
- Ensure that *Allow access to file URLs* is checked.

On Wednesday, 14 October 2020 at 06:15:40 UTC+5:30 David Gifford wrote:

>
> Hi all
>
> I am doing a tutorial in Spanish on downloading Timimi for Firefox and for 
> Chrome, in Windows.
>
> The Firefox part was easy. When Timimi is downloaded, and I click 'done' 
> after editing a tiddler, the changes save to the file. No need to even 
> click the save changes button.
>
> But I am struggling to understand how TiddlyWiki saves in Chrome. I have 
> used Firefox for years. 
>
> I installed Timimi for Chrome, thinking that by doing this, Chrome would 
> then save changes to the file. But when I closed a tiddler, the save 
> changes button turned red. Ok, so an extra step. fine. But when I click the 
> save changes button, it asks me where to save a backup file! So now a third 
> step: remove the (1) from the file name. Then it asks me if I want to 
> replace the existing file. Fifth step.
>
> Am I missing something here? Is saving with Chrome really that 
> complicated, even with Timimi? What is the proper, streamlined way to save 
> changes without creating backups in Chrome? 
>
> Thanks for your help. I doubt I am going to convince all my potential 
> audience to switch to Firefox, so I need to know how to explain things for 
> Chrome in Windows. (I will also do instructions for node.js, but I know how 
> to do that)
>
> Thanks in advance, Dave
>

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