Envy, Lust, Greed? Slothfulness and a little Gluttony?

OT here but I have actually asked Jorge more than once to reinstate the underlined links. If there is one powerful user stereotype on the web it is that hyperlinks are underlined to clearly indicate to the user that they can click on the linked word and view another page.

Its no good underlining the link after the mouse pointer is above the linked word, what's the point in that? 😡

My recommendation, which I've sent to Jorge, is to remove the bold attribute and replace it with an underline attribute, and leave the mouseover attribute the way it is (orange, bold, underlined).

 
Not your fault, Doug. Absolutely not. I know I'm obsessive about this, but I'll email our Glorious Leader again about it. Lets carry on with the regular thread, which is interesting. I am waiting to see if you will cave in and bite... 🙂

 
I knew there was something fishy about this outfit... They tend to flood ebay from time to time with lots of yummy pieces... at really unrealistic prices. Then they disappear until they have another batch to auction.

So, Honu, you interest is NOT on the camera but the accessories. Patience, my grasshopper friend... 🙂
 
SolaresLarrave said:
I knew there was something fishy about this outfit... They tend to flood ebay from time to time with lots of yummy pieces... at really unrealistic prices. Then they disappear until they have another batch to auction.

So, Honu, you interest is NOT on the camera but the accessories. Patience, my grasshopper friend... 🙂


Actually, they always do it when Ebay has one of those days where they reduce the fees for putting up an item for sale.

Roman
 
how to make a nifty word-link

how to make a nifty word-link

Honu-Hugger said:
Same link, Peter -- it was disguised with the word "this."

How can I make a word-link instead of the whole http-address?

thanks, Rob.

Beautiful camera though from a usually increadibly expensive seller.
 
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