can you underline links please

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minidoad

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please underline the links, its kinda annoying to move the cursor thru all the text to find the link (or the lack of).

otherwise no complaints :)
thx
 
minidoad said:
please underline the links, its kinda annoying to move the cursor thru all the text to find the link (or the lack of).

otherwise no complaints :)
thx
Well, they are grey.. Sticks out fine for me. Maybe your contrast is too high?
 
they are a diffrent color, and stand out from the white, I say they are just fine.
 
Yes I had to get used to the link color on this website... making it blue would be the best option, IMHO.
 
This looks quite fine to me. Different shade of grey, and when you hover over it, it tells you its a link. I don't want it changed, I hate brightly illuminated or underlined links.
 
Erm, none of you seem to realise it's likely nothing to do with HL2.net (although, yes, they could underline every single link if they wanted to waste hours of their lives) ... he just needs to turn it on in the Internet Options (at least, that's what you do in Internet Explorer - choose the option to always underline links)
 
wah yeah on my current contrast/brightness settings (cs hack ;) ) that grey is white ..... however if i play around with the contrast/brightness settings i can indeed see that they are actualy 2 diffrent colors.

thanks, and sorry for bothering you, my mistake
 
Kirkburn said:
Erm, none of you seem to realise it's likely nothing to do with HL2.net (although, yes, they could underline every single link if they wanted to waste hours of their lives) ... he just needs to turn it on in the Internet Options (at least, that's what you do in Internet Explorer - choose the option to always underline links)

it wouldent take hours to erase one line of the css for this site. nor would you have to manually underline it. i agree with the poster though, its irritating but not a big deal. on csnation.net its a huge deal because they dont have different colors. or maybe they do i havent been there for while.
 
What's it gotta do with one line of the CSS? Internet explorer has an option to turn on and off underlining for links, and the only way to override it is the actually 'physically' underline them, as far as I know ... but then I don't know anything about CSS :)
 
i think IE options, override CSS, wether its external or internal or whatever!
 
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