Re: Link underlining - how to turn off?
Mason A. Clark <masoncNOT@THIS ix.netcom.comQQ Q> wrote:[color=blue]
> I was amazed at the number of web sites that
> have "hidden" links to be searched for using the
> mouse as a mine detector.[/color]
Most web sites have poor usability, terrible accessibility, broken tag-soup
markup, etc.
Most of the regulars in CIWAS try to do better.
[color=blue]
> Also amazed at the humourless thin skins on this css site.[/color]
CSS site? What CSS site? This is a USENET discussion group.
--
Darin McGrew, mcgrew@stanford alumni.org, http://www.rahul.net/mcgrew/
Web Design Group, darin@htmlhelp. com, http://www.HTMLHelp.com/
"FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION. It comes bundled with the software."
Mason A. Clark <masoncNOT@THIS ix.netcom.comQQ Q> wrote:[color=blue]
> I was amazed at the number of web sites that
> have "hidden" links to be searched for using the
> mouse as a mine detector.[/color]
Most web sites have poor usability, terrible accessibility, broken tag-soup
markup, etc.
Most of the regulars in CIWAS try to do better.
[color=blue]
> Also amazed at the humourless thin skins on this css site.[/color]
CSS site? What CSS site? This is a USENET discussion group.
--
Darin McGrew, mcgrew@stanford alumni.org, http://www.rahul.net/mcgrew/
Web Design Group, darin@htmlhelp. com, http://www.HTMLHelp.com/
"FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION. It comes bundled with the software."
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