The Twine 2 application does not store any information about your Story Projects on-line (on the internet), all that information is stored on your local machine/device.
The Story HTML file that you create using the Publish to File option is also stored on your local machine/device. It is left up to you to copy the HTML file on to a web-server if you want it to he hosted.
The Twine 2 application does not store any information about your Story Projects on-line (on the internet), all that information is stored on your local machine/device.
The Story HTML file that you create using the Publish to File option is also stored on your local machine/device. It is left up to you to copy the HTML file on to a web-server if you want it to he hosted.
Okay, there's any way my works find themself on internet with my offline twine then?.
The only way your Story HTML file would get onto the internet is if you manually upload it to a web-site or a file hosting site, the Twine application does not know how to do that.
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The Story HTML file that you create using the Publish to File option is also stored on your local machine/device. It is left up to you to copy the HTML file on to a web-server if you want it to he hosted.
This post explains how, and you can also find utilities that do the process for you.
https://videlais.com/2014/08/26/twinetuesday-packaging-twine-with-node-webkit/
Okay, there's any way my works find themself on internet with my offline twine then?.