the index post
Every post on this feed, in one list
Eight channels, 56 posts. Each line says what the post is about so you can skip the ones you do not need.
the three wethenorth market addresses
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how to use this page
Scan the channel headings first. Most people want one channel and can ignore the other seven entirely.
If you are not sure where something lives, the keywords page maps what people actually type into a search box onto the post that answers it.
addresses
getting in
account
money
orders
messages
mistakes
canada
the four pages that are not posts
This one. The front of the feed, which explains what the site is. How this feed works, which explains how it is built and what it refuses to publish. And keywords.
Every channel also has a page of its own, listing the posts in it with a little more context than this page gives.
replies
a reader askedIs the order meaningful?
the answerWithin a channel, roughly. The posts run from the thing you meet first to the thing you meet last, which is why previous and next step through a channel rather than through the whole site.
a reader askedDo new posts get added?
the answerThis page always shows what exists, because it is generated from the pages themselves rather than maintained by hand. If a post is here, it is there.
what this post is not Not a sitemap for machines. That lives at the sitemap address and contains the same pages in a different shape.