https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56418

--- Comment #10 from TMg <[email protected]> ---
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Other possible solution for clickable regions

(In reply to comment #9)
> need some sort of indicator which parts are clickable.

In my first screenshot the indicator is the text. Regular text = clickable,
smaller text = not clickable. I'm aware that it's not a perfect solution. There
are others, see my second screenshot.

On non-touch devices the mouse pointer is a very strong indicator. That's the
other issue I spoke about: Currently the mouse pointer never changes.
Everything is clickable. There is no separation between the individual
notifications and no separation between the diff link and the rest of a
notification. This is an other issue but can be fixed along with this one.

> The original [...] was to handle the "outer" link with JavaScript event
> handlers, but that means that middle-click etc. won't work

I know. Don't get me wrong. The current solution is much better compared to the
JavaScript one. It should not be reverted. However, there must be a solution
that does not violates specs.

> not a major issue

As I said: I understand, but the same time I consider invalid HTML a major
issue.

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