As I read this, and without having tried it ... a suggestion.
Well, some users are more prone to mousing than others, for example kids.
The idea is to set the content, if possible, in a container (for example, a
div).
Then to highlight all the links when the user is mousing over the container,
all the links inside the container at once.
Depending on the relative size of the container, this feature might greatly
reduce the risk that the user didn't notice the links, without the
distracting affect of the links interspersed into text intended to be read.
The user can read the text in a single swoop and after grab the mouse and
get into the links.
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Juan Lanus
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