Creating a /slashes page

Last week I found out that Robb Knight has a site called called Slash Pages, which details common top-level URLs that are found at /<name>.

I'd found out about this as someone had started contributing a /salary page section, and looking at both my own site, and the list of pages that have already been collected, I thought I'd create my own /slashes page.

I'll also be adding a few new options to the upstream Slash Pages site to add some things I've been doing too.

Written by Jamie Tanna's profile image Jamie Tanna on , and last updated on .

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