from [/villagepump/maps rather than bullet points](https://scrapbox.io/villagepump/maps rather than bullet points).

  • [/sta/ Self-Study Compendium—55 techniques for those who never want to give up ā€œlearningā€](https://scrapbox.io/sta/ Self-Study Compendium—55 techniques for those who never want to give up ā€œlearningā€).

  • itemization than map

    • He said they are easier to establish than bullet points because they can express links.

      • /villagepump/sta.iconUgh, analog means are so cumbersome.

        • I’m a minimalist and I don’t have a big desk.

        • Looking at this place alone, I think ā€œthat Kozaneba might fit the billā€.
        • I’d like to see what it says and buy it to be able to say confidently ā€œI recommend Kozaneba to do this! I’m not sure if I want to buy it to be able to confidently say ā€œI recommend Kozaneba for this!
      • It sucks and I can’t search.

        • Oops, that’s right, I meant to do it, but hadn’t implemented it yet.
          • image
          • It’s DOM, so you can get hits in a regular browser search, but not in the folded ones, so I’d still like to see search and highlighting capabilities in the system itself.
          • Consider how you want your search results to appear
  • complete worksheet for self-study pKozaneba


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