At 16:49 29.04.2002, Stas Bekman wrote:
Note, that I agree with you 100% that non-underlined links look better. All I'm advocating is following standards and not cutting off minorities.
Let me end this discussion here and now: I'�ve been doing some eye research on color vision (group science projects called Travaux Personnels Encadres in the french system, see http://www.bioinformatics.org/oeil-couleur/ :), and that involved some work on Daltonism. Why daltonism is pretty common among males (7% of the population or some), tritanopy, ie. blue deficiency, is extremely rare (they are very negligible - complete color-blindness too, which goes to 1/300000). So even the daltonists see blue very well :)
Especially in the TOCs, the arrows will indicate the link.
There are text browsers that have no colors, or running on b&w console.
These text browsers don't support CSS either, so display the underline anyway.
-- Per Einar Ellefsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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