GreyZone on October 20, 2005 - 2:39pm
At the bottom of each blog entry from the main page are three links. The first one, which you apparently routinely use, is the "There is more..." link. The second link takes you past the article to the comments alone. The third link is called "Permalink" and starts from the top of the article.
Your solution is to use the "Permalink" link to achieve what you want. In other words, the solution you wish is already present.
Enjoy!
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Glenn on October 20, 2005 - 4:14pm
I wish all problems were that easy to solve.
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pbrewer on October 21, 2005 - 9:08am
Actually, I really like the functionality of the "There's more" link, which puts the next thing to read right at the top--except in the case where it separates the text from the image that it's describing. That's why I suggested what I did. (That an image and the initial discussion of an image be kept on the same side of the click-through.)
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Stuart Staniford on October 21, 2005 - 4:08pm
Given that you can adaptively choose which way to go based on the top part, and given my not wanting to take yet more space from my co-editors, I think I'll keep doing what I am. Generally if the top picture becomes relevant again lower down I repeat it.
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