On 27 Mar 2008, at 12:32, IceKat wrote:
I do the exact same thing (clicking on underlined text which isn't a link) but it does make it very complicated to create access keys for forms because <u> was used to show which letter was the access key. Messing around with endless spans will discourage them. I'm really sorry there is no alternative as there is with <b> and <i>.
Access keys have other problems, and while an underline might be a convention to indicate such things on some systems, it is hardly universal (or useful to blind users).
Does anyone know an alternative to <xmp>?
CDATA markers in XHTML documents (served with the right content type).
I know you can use entitiy codes but this one saved the trouble and is now depreciated.
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