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I think underlined links are an old strategy that could work great. It’s often not easy to tell when there’s a link to press.
Many people use 3:1 color other than paragraphs. I think that’s a pretty weak signal. I’m using a program to make the screen red, and notice that the warm-colored lettering becomes hard to see. I imagine that those with visual impairments are in similar situations.
Why did I come here? Because my idea works well for paragraph links and looks pretty too. But in buttons, header menus and footer menus the effect is not pleasant. It also causes excessive strain on the eyes. I haven’t added underlined links to these items yet, but if I were a new user I wouldn’t know where to press.
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