Codbix No.9

A garden is a collection of evolving ideas that are not strictly organized by their publication date. They are the notes published as half-finished thoughts that will evolve with you. They are more imperfect than the personal websites we’re used to seeing. Moreover, they published for yourself rather than a large audience.

They are organized based on the connection between the concepts and themes. You can link the notes with the related posts, tags, and topics using a hyperlink. It’s more like interconnected notes from different published dates (which is optional) with related content.

Read my post about Digital Garden.

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