Andy, to be clear, are you suggesting:

  a) blah blah [<a href=something>cafebabe</a>] blah blah blah

  b) blah blah <a href=something>cafebabe</a> blah blah blah

?

-bch


On 5/14/14, Joseph Prostko <joe.pros...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 2:38 PM, Andy Goth <andrew.m.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'd like for the [bracket] characters to not be part of the <a>...</a>
>> links
>> in Fossil web pages, at least when the link text is an artifact ID.  This
>> change would make it easier to highlight just the artifact ID and omit
>> the
>> brackets so that I can paste it elsewhere without having to then delete
>> the
>> brackets manually.  Most web browsers make it very hard to start
>> highlighting in the middle of link text, as they choose to interpret that
>> as
>> dragging an object.
>
> I've encountered the problem you mentioned about highlighting, but
> admit I'm not sure if I'd like to see the brackets go away.  I almost
> think it would still look cleaner with them present.  That said, I'd
> love if somebody could assemble a side-by-side image showing the
> difference, as I admit my curiosity is piqued as to how it would
> actually look.  :)
>
> - joe
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