OJ wrote:
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OJ wrote:
How can your site be accessible if your links are not underlined?
My point was actually that everyone freaks out about accessibility,
you make a small design choice, which is fine, and I just was playing
one of the hardliners. |
FYI, underlining links (or not, as the case may be) is more a usability
issue than one of accessibility. They are two different things.
Consider that in a text or speech browser, no one will see the underline
anyway, and with CSS disabled in a graphical browser, underlining will
revert to the user's preferences.
So accessiblitiy isn't really affected at all, is it?
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