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Blue wrote on Oct 14, 2011, 09:24:
Jim wrote on Oct 13, 2011, 19:33: This is the only site that I visit regularly that forces them, and as a web developer (13 years) I don't recall one incident where this became an issue. Okay, now I'm confused. I thought you were asking for code to remove underlines, but it sounds like we are adding code that forces them?
Can you clarify that for me? And as Sarris says in Galaxy Quest, "Explain as you would a child." I believe he is saying, that if you do not force link underlines on through the css code (just remove that entire line) it will do what the browser is set to by default. By default in most browsers links are underlined, but you can turn that off for your browser.
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