Ideally it would be really easy to link to other pages in this EA wiki. I think the normal nomenclature is [[page]] and if there were a search feature as well, it would lead to everything being more networked.
Actually, now you mention it, I’d really like this for regular Forum posts and (especially) comments too; I’d like to be able to type “[[” and then start typing the name of the post, automatically see a drop down menu with posts that include that text in their name, and then just click on it to have the name appear in the text, with the right hyperlink. At the moment, I have to open a new tab, find the post, and either copy the title and then separately the link or write title and copy the link. I do a lot of linking to other Forum posts from within Forum posts and comments, so this is a little annoying.
I think ideally this would also show LessWrong posts, since people link to them fairly often too.
I say “(especially) comments” because I almost always draft posts in Google docs, where this feature wouldn’t really help me, whereas I write comments in the Forum editor from the start.
In-page search for pages to link to
Ideally it would be really easy to link to other pages in this EA wiki. I think the normal nomenclature is [[page]] and if there were a search feature as well, it would lead to everything being more networked.
Actually, now you mention it, I’d really like this for regular Forum posts and (especially) comments too; I’d like to be able to type “[[” and then start typing the name of the post, automatically see a drop down menu with posts that include that text in their name, and then just click on it to have the name appear in the text, with the right hyperlink. At the moment, I have to open a new tab, find the post, and either copy the title and then separately the link or write title and copy the link. I do a lot of linking to other Forum posts from within Forum posts and comments, so this is a little annoying.
I think ideally this would also show LessWrong posts, since people link to them fairly often too.
I say “(especially) comments” because I almost always draft posts in Google docs, where this feature wouldn’t really help me, whereas I write comments in the Forum editor from the start.