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This Category: TiddlyWiki is either empty, or sparsely populated,
and needs to be 'populated' with articles, stubs (and / or other categories)
relevant to the subject matter of this specific category.

Include an article page in this category via one (or more) of three methods:
a. add TiddlyWiki in the appropriate field of its infobox template
b. 'tag' a word within the prose of the article, eg. {{tag|TiddlyWiki}}
c. add [[Category:TiddlyWiki]] at the bottom of its edit box.

TiddlyWiki — a non-linear personal web notebook, is a wiki engine compiled from JavaScript, along with HTML and CSS. It is a single-file application, originally created by Jeremy Ruston from London, England, United Kingdom.

It is designed to run on any modern browser without any server-side requirements, and is highly customisable with an active community of developers and users. It uses only text files for data-storage, and uses most of the traditional wiki syntax methods; including CamelCase, free links, backlinks, and interwiki, but notably not sister wiki. TiddlyWiki is released as Free and Open Source (FOSS) under a BSD license.

TiddlyWiki can be used for personal, self-contained hypertext documents that can be posted to any web-server, sent by e-mail, stored on a cloud, or kept on a USB memory stick to create a 'wiki on a stick'.

When clicking on a TiddlyWiki URL from within an existing TiddlyWiki page, it opens a new 'tab' within the same page, called a 'tiddler'. These individual tiddler tabs can be then individually closed, without navigating away from your former page. Members of TiddlyWiki communities, such as users, developers, etc are also colloquially known as a 'tiddler' (similar say to the more recent Wikipedian or Wikian).

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Pages in category “TiddlyWiki”

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.