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title: "Microfeatures I Love in Blogs and Personal Websites" title: "Microfeatures I Love in Blogs and Personal Websites"
date: 2024-06-23T11:03:10-07:00 date: 2024-06-23T11:03:10-07:00
tags: ["Website"] tags: ["Website"]
favorite: true
description: "In this post, I talk about pleasant but seemingly minor features in personal sites" description: "In this post, I talk about pleasant but seemingly minor features in personal sites"
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{{< figure src="jamesg-external.png" class="fullwide" caption="An external link on James' blog" alt="An external link on James' blog. The link is displayed as normal, and an additional diagonal arrow aiming up and to the right and surrounded by a square is displayed to the right of the link text." >}} {{< figure src="jamesg-external.png" class="fullwide" caption="An external link on James' blog" alt="An external link on James' blog. The link is displayed as normal, and an additional diagonal arrow aiming up and to the right and surrounded by a square is displayed to the right of the link text." >}}
Some websites (this one included) also make such links open in a new tab Some websites (~~this one included~~) also make such links open in a new tab
automatically. That way, you tend to not lose the original article by clicking automatically. That way, you tend to not lose the original article by clicking
through one of its references. through one of its references.
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the icon for external links depending on the destination. For instance, the icon for external links depending on the destination. For instance,
links to Wikipedia articles are stylized with a little "W", links to links to Wikipedia articles are stylized with a little "W", links to
Haskell.org are stylized using a lambda (\(\lambda\)), and links to Haskell.org are stylized using a lambda (\(\lambda\)), and links to
`.zip` files have a little archive icon. There are more; I've found `.zip` files have a little archive icon. There are more; ~~I've found
the [link processing code on GitHub](https://github.com/gwern/gwern.net/blob/959ba9c50d327a960e07241b2c7f13630bf8b80c/js/old/links.js), the [link processing code on GitHub](https://github.com/gwern/gwern.net/blob/959ba9c50d327a960e07241b2c7f13630bf8b80c/js/old/links.js),
and even the [list of websites that get their own icons](https://github.com/gwern/gwern.net/blob/959ba9c50d327a960e07241b2c7f13630bf8b80c/js/old/links.js#L380-L387). and even the [list of websites that get their own icons](https://github.com/gwern/gwern.net/blob/959ba9c50d327a960e07241b2c7f13630bf8b80c/js/old/links.js#L380-L387).~~
I could not find a verbal description, though. I could not find a verbal description, though.
__Edit:__ Gwern has pointed out that the links I provided go to obsolete code.
The link processing functionality is [documented in comments here](https://github.com/gwern/gwern.net/blob/959ba9c50d327a960e07241b2c7f13630bf8b80c/build/LinkIcon.hs#L15)
and the [link icon rules are here](https://github.com/gwern/gwern.net/blob/959ba9c50d327a960e07241b2c7f13630bf8b80c/build/Config/LinkIcon.hs#L83).
A [non-code list of icons](https://gwern.net/lorem-link#link-icons) exists too.
Now for some pictures. Here are a ton of links from Now for some pictures. Here are a ton of links from
the ["About"](https://gwern.net/about) page! the ["About"](https://gwern.net/about) page!

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