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New Functionality Just For You, Reader

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Posted on: August 1, 2006 6:55 PM, by Nick Anthis

As part of the constant and inevitable march of progress here at The Scientific Activist, I've fixed my blog template so that now when you click on the "Read on" link at the bottom of an entry on the main page, you'll be magically transported to the spot where you stopped reading before.

Try it out.

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Thanks go to Razib of Gene Expression for pointing this out.

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