Craig offers a link to a Christian doctor’s thoughts on end-of-life decisions, and I thought it was simply too good not to share it here. Very insightful and clarifying. Enjoy.
random musings of a bleeding-heart conservative geek
Craig offers a link to a Christian doctor’s thoughts on end-of-life decisions, and I thought it was simply too good not to share it here. Very insightful and clarifying. Enjoy.
5 Comments
#1. Dad 04.08.2005
Web stupid here….
How does one get from your page of thoughts to the various links you mention? Like Craig’s page where he links to a Christian doctor’s thoughts. Do we need to join something or what?
Just thought I’d ask.
#2. joel 04.08.2005
No worries :). You should be able to see some of the words in a given post in a different color — those are links to the other pages.
#3. Craig 04.11.2005
Sometimes it’s tough to see what’s a link and what’s not, especially when color is the only difference. I overrode the CSS on my blog to force all links to appear underlined. I have happier readers as a result. 🙂
#4. joel 04.12.2005
I’ve now made the same change myself, particularly remembering (as I had not been previously) that at least one of my regular readers is colorblind. I only changed it for the main content area, though, not the side nav. Pretty much everything over there is a clickable link, and it starts to look pretty jumbled if it’s all underlined.
#5. Dad 04.14.2005
Don’t want to be a P.I.T.A. but I don’t see any underlines. I have noticed that if I put my pointer on “Craig” it turns to a pointing finger, so I can find links that way. Kinda slow though.