I don’t see an easy way to do that with the editor, and unfortunately I don’t have the spare time to figure out what the lesswrong editor lets me do (Does it let me run javascript? How was Luke doing it?).
That’s not true of the decision theory FAQ. I did it for the version of So You Want to Save the World on my website, but I don’t think you can use the same Javascript on Less Wrong.
For Lukeprog’s decision theory FAQ, he made all of the sections open and close-able. This post would be more read friendly like that :)
Edit: No, Lukeprog didn’t. My bad. It doesn’t actually look like a thing you can do.
At least put a “continue reading” link in the article, so I don’t have to scroll through the whole thing to get to the next post on the Main page.
This is called a “summary break” in the editor, and the button looks like a horizontal line in between two pages.
I don’t see an easy way to do that with the editor, and unfortunately I don’t have the spare time to figure out what the lesswrong editor lets me do (Does it let me run javascript? How was Luke doing it?).
I’ve added “summary breaks” between each article.
That’s not true of the decision theory FAQ. I did it for the version of So You Want to Save the World on my website, but I don’t think you can use the same Javascript on Less Wrong.
Huh, that was an unusual misremembering. Cheers!