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by bmacho
602 days ago
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Ew. The examples in the 'Real Examples' look terrible, especially the last two. You usually shouldn't put links in the middle of a text. If you have a link and a description, rather use description : >Click here<
The last example does it right, the example above it is almost right. And this holds even more on real websites, where the links are not underlined and blue.Some exceptions are hypertext heavy documents, like wikipedia, or a dictionary. But if you want to point somewhere, refer something, or provide an option to an action, you shouldn't put that in the middle of a sentence or in the middle of a line. Put it at the end. |
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