On 10 February 2010 05:55, Bob Rosenberg <webmas...@rockmug.org> wrote:
>>One thing you must consider, too, is that on the web, you should only
>>underline something that is an actual link

> Which is ALSO displayed in BLUE (or the user's selected LINK color)
> and will have a cursor change when hovered over.

Links get styled in many different ways. However, there is very little
underlined text on the web that is not a link.

Underlining affords activating. Things that don't behave the way users
expect is generally bad design. So avoid using underline for screen
media elements that are not links.

-- 
David Dorward <http://dorward.me.uk><http://blog.dorward.me.uk>
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