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by shetter
4233 days ago
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That's nice in theory, but it's also yet another example of Apple innovating and getting it right, and people implementing a quick copy without going through nearly as much necessary design thinking as Apple did. The end result is that only Apple's implementation is better than the default one. Of course I'm not blaming you personally for that, I mean, even Microsoft has fallen prey to this phenomenon (and on a vastly larger scale). But it would nice if people were more observant. |
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Are there particular aspects of this implementation you feel make it worse than Apple’s?
Ultimately we see this as an incremental improvement to the default text-decoration underline styling provided by most operating systems and browsers. However, we’re eager to work with OS community to improve this even further. Thanks again!