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It is better to watch things then to do them
Join Date: Sep 2004
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![]() So when Im making a text link I wonder if the whole sentence with the sponsor name.com in it has to be linked, or if I can just have the sponsor name as text?
For example: Join Now for all the arse destroying action you can handle at arsedestroyer.com Join now for all the arse destroying action you can handle at arsedestroyer.com Are both ways correct, or is there a preference for one? Thanks
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Vagabond
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I like to links as much as possible of a text link, you don't want them to search for something that is clickable.
But sometimes it easier to read the text if only important parts of the link is underlined. Use some CSS to achieve that. <a href="sponsor">Join Now<span style="text-decoration:none"> for all the arse destroying action you can handle at arsedestroyer.com</span></a> That makes the whole thing clickable, but only "Join Now" is underlined. |
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