Not a comment on the content, but on the style of writing: I found it very hard to a read a document with so many endnotes—it was about half the scroll length—and gave up: it was too tricky to keep flicking down to the important content and then back up again.
Not a comment on the content, but on the style of writing: I found it very hard to a read a document with so many endnotes—it was about half the scroll length—and gave up: it was too tricky to keep flicking down to the important content and then back up again.
Thanks Michael! I’ve linked to a Google Doc version with footnotes for ease-of-reading: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i1-57jRg7vrcTBXAcqIFAYzGoC-bftIMnElqPKFGMVk/edit?usp=sharing
Please feel free to steal the html used for footnotes in EA forum posts like this one.
In-page anchor links:
<a id="ref1" href="#fn1">¹</a>
Linked footnote:
<p id="fn1">¹ <small>Footnote text.</small></p>
Footnote link back to article text:
<a href="#ref1">↩</a>
EDIT Jan 2022: The EA Forum now supports rich footnotes. Use that instead!