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I have just uploaded a new 10 chapter version of the menagerie notes. It can be got at via my n-lab page then to my personal n-lab page and follow the link.
Direct link to page: crossed menagerie (timporter)
I was actually hoping that by visiting my nlab page visitors would see the other stuff there as well!!!!
You should at least add the link to your page then. It is dangerous not to leave any links when referencing stuff. People are lazy and will not go through the trouble of googling the keywords that you provided.
Ooops! I simply wanted to put some link in there, but clearly chose the wrong end of the chain. Here are the other steps:
Direct link to HomePage (timporter) and to Tim Porter (latter is the page on the nLab).
How about if I make everything a link to your page on the nLab to make up for it?
(Or, as a milder version of Urs' comment, if you leave something for the lab elves to do - such as adding in links - then there's always a chance that they'll get it wrong. If, as is possible in this case, you don't know the syntax for linking back to the nLab or other webs from here, take a look at the 'FAQ' tab along the top row.)
Don't worry!!! I am not at all bothered about which way to do this. My sneaky way may put off some so can someone please put in direct links. (Either Andrew or Urs) as my use of the lab makes me only use the basics and sometimes the next layer down gets mystifying. (It took me quite a few minutes to find the way to delete the old version and upload the new, for instance. It is very simple and well explained, but I was very rusty on how to do it.)
Please do not link everything to my page!!!!!!!! :(
I don't think that there's any need to edit your original entry to put in the links. I think that anyone curious will be able to follow one of the links in the follow-up comments!
The "link everything to your page" comment was self-referencial (spelling?) - that whole sentence was a link to your page. I wasn't threatening to make everything link there.
(Hmm, that gives me an idea for 1st April ...)
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