I think it's a good idea and would also like to see a similar link added to the Site FAQ.

Hopefully, one of the newly-minted Editors will pick up on the changes when their power rings are charged.

In the mean time, remember that you can maintain personal lists of links, through the Personal nodelet and your home node. For examples of home nodes along these lines, see:

I believe that if you go through these very carefully, you'll find additional nodes you like *and* learn more about the language than you could through simple hacking.

--f

Update: Added neophyte; thanks for *smacking* upside the head, Corion. Appreciate the gentle feedback. *grin*


In reply to Re: A link between nodes... by footpad
in thread A link between nodes... by grinder

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