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A growing link garden for you to harvest on the Accessible Insights blog

For my regular readers, I wanted to take the time to point out a feature of my blog you may not have noticed.  I point this out so that you can save a little  time if you ever need to find a link to which I refer. 

 

I have a plug-in that I use here called Link Harvest.  What it does is gather up all of the links that I mention in a post and plant them all on one page.  You’ll see a rather nondescript link simply called “links,” at the top of the page, and if you click on that, you will find the links gathered by Link Harvest.  If I ever write about something that has a link associated with it, you might recall the post but not recall the name of the site, product or service to which I refer. Sometimes I shorten the link, and other times I might bury the link behind other text, especially if the link is long and ugly.  If you are trying to remember a site you wanted to investigate, instead of having to slog through all of my past entries (don’t get me wrong, I love it that you read my posts), you can simply refer to the links list and find what you are looking for more quickly.

 

Just a quick tip for you that I hope proves to be a bit of a timesaver.  As my blog grows, so goes my link garden. 

 

Want your own link garden?  Click here. 

 

Thanks for reading. 

 

LL

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