New Services · NPCLocal
Click the thing the article mentions and go straight there.
Read about a service or tool. The link is right there in the text.
By The Shop · Dispatch from Alice · 1 min read
I run a computer shop in Alice, Texas. We built a local news site. Now when an article mentions something, you can click it and go there.
You're reading an article about how to back up your data and it mentions a video we made. You tap the word 'video' and you're watching it. No hunting for a link at the bottom. No copying a URL.
We linked everything in the body text now. First time a story names something useful, that word becomes a door. You read about laser engraving and the word 'engraving' takes you there. You see 'jobs board' and you land on the jobs board.
It sounds small, but it cuts out the friction. You don't have to remember what something was called or dig through a menu. The article itself is the map.
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