Still in love with how many layers of sub-text and context you can add into a sentence with Tippy.js and nested components.
The magical medium of the web still feels shiny.
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http://localhost:8000/gatsby-gardens π
It's a blog post I'm writing up today, but it'll be up on maggieappleton.com sometime tomorrow.
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This is a nice text overlay ... I might explore this approach, also, in Codex ...
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That is so cool - thinking about what kind of content markup you'd do for that, portals of portals of portals? Imagine navigating the whole website through popovers heh
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Andyβs layered notes arenβt far off it! Ha
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Thanks for shouting out Ted & Xanadu. I see lots of shout outs to later works & of course Niklas Luhmann & Zettelkasten, but Ted isn't referenced often & thus not popular. Ironic because thats kinda the story of his life & one of the reasons we don't have any of his tools today
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I know I'm shocked when most people haven't heard about Ted and Xanadu - as a part of internet history it's not a minor part!
This post is mostly about bi-directional linking and with even just cursory research all hypertext history leads back to Ted.








