Do you find yourself juggling between this blog and WebDewey? I’ve got something for you that may help!
Using the Comments feature of WebDewey, I provided links to Dewey blog posts from the past six months. In most cases, I just added one or two comments per post. For New T2 notation: Provinces of Nepal, for example, I added a comment at T2—5496 Nepal, but not its new subdivisions.
Don’t want to see these? You can click the downward arrow to collapse the Comments box, or move it out of the way with the four-arrow icon. And remember, you can always choose “Reset your screen layout back to defaults” under your Preferences if you want to try again.
Besides quick access to further guidance on the blog, this also provides another way to do keyword searching in WebDewey. Here’s a quick hack: do a keyword search “Typepad” to retrieve the 16 records I added to today. (Yep, the keyword search even reads the URLs!) I plan to add blog links for future posts too, so that should grow.
The caveats: not every blog post will necessarily garner a link. Announcements of events or EPC meetings, for example, probably won’t. What about older posts, earlier than November 2020? I hope to get to some of them in the future. But hey, the comments are public—you could add some too!
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