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Listening to @paulkalkbrenner Sky And Sand on a sunny day in brighton, has put a smile on my face

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Having a lovely time at #indie2014 hacking JavaScript with the highly estimable @glennjones
@glennjones I’ve figured out the bug with TiddlyDesktop; not sure that there is an easy workaround, but good to understand what’s going on..
@Jermolene is possible to explain the issue in this 140 char medium?
@glennjones so maybe quick hack would be to move the message box temporarily out of the DOM while you do the innerHTML

@jermolene OK I will see if I can fix that. I will try and open source the project. I need to redesign UI to make it more widely useable

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@glennjones great, I think I need to structure the save code so that it is easier to reuse
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Having a lovely time at #indie2014 hacking JavaScript with the highly estimable @glennjones
@glennjones I’ve figured out the bug with TiddlyDesktop; not sure that there is an easy workaround, but good to understand what’s going on..

@Jermolene is possible to explain the issue in this 140 char medium?

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@glennjones when you save the innerHTML it includes the message box div. It is then recreated at startup, ending up with two of them
@glennjones so maybe quick hack would be to move the message box temporarily out of the DOM while you do the innerHTML
@jermolene OK I will see if I can fix that. I will try and open source the project. I need to redesign UI to make it more widely useable
@glennjones great, I think I need to structure the save code so that it is easier to reuse

At indie tech summit unconference day, really forward today's session and workshops

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Demoing http://transmat.io at #indietechsummit

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I have also added the ‘html to markdown’ tool as an API to my #indieweb tools page http://tools.transmat.io/ maybe useful to someone
@glennjones was going to build something similar to

@thebeebs you can use the a CSS selector to target the main content of the page and drop the nav etc

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I have also added the ‘html to markdown’ tool as an API to my #indieweb tools page http://tools.transmat.io/ maybe useful to someone
@glennjones was going to build something similar to

@thebeebs its basic at the moment, but does the job I wanted it for. Give it a go and see if it work for you. I will keep updating

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I have also added the ‘html to markdown’ tool as an API to my #indieweb tools page http://tools.transmat.io/ maybe useful to someone

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@glennjones was going to build something similar to
@glennjones convert old blog posts to markdown.
@thebeebs its basic at the moment, but does the job I wanted it for. Give it a go and see if it work for you. I will keep updating
@thebeebs you can use the a CSS selector to target the main content of the page and drop the nav etc

And yes I know that 'html to markdown' is the wrong way around, but I do have a valid use case for it

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Just uploaded a simple html to markdown conversion tool built in node.js https://github.com/glennjones/html-to-markdown

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