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In some posts the links are underlined by this rule:

.wmd-preview a:not(.post-tag), .post-text a:not(.post-tag), .comment-copy a:not(.post-tag) {
    border-bottom: 1px dotted #3b4045;
}

Firefox Developer Edition screenshot:

Firefox screenshot

Chrome screenshot:

Chrome screenshot

I guess it's related to .wmd-preview, which I don't really know what stands for. Maybe we could apply this style to all posts? It looks good for me...

EDIT: User Juhana added that this style is only used in Meta. My proposal, then, is to use it (or one inspired by it) on the main site.

In some posts the links are underlined by this rule:

.wmd-preview a:not(.post-tag), .post-text a:not(.post-tag), .comment-copy a:not(.post-tag) {
    border-bottom: 1px dotted #3b4045;
}

Firefox Developer Edition screenshot:

Firefox screenshot

Chrome screenshot:

Chrome screenshot

I guess it's related to .wmd-preview, which I don't really know what stands for. Maybe we could apply this style to all posts? It looks good for me...

In some posts the links are underlined by this rule:

.wmd-preview a:not(.post-tag), .post-text a:not(.post-tag), .comment-copy a:not(.post-tag) {
    border-bottom: 1px dotted #3b4045;
}

Firefox Developer Edition screenshot:

Firefox screenshot

Chrome screenshot:

Chrome screenshot

I guess it's related to .wmd-preview, which I don't really know what stands for. Maybe we could apply this style to all posts? It looks good for me...

EDIT: User Juhana added that this style is only used in Meta. My proposal, then, is to use it (or one inspired by it) on the main site.

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xDaizu
  • 1.1k
  • 6
  • 7

In some posts the links are underlined by this rule:

.wmd-preview a:not(.post-tag), .post-text a:not(.post-tag), .comment-copy a:not(.post-tag) {
    border-bottom: 1px dotted #3b4045;
}

Firefox Developer Edition screenshot:

Firefox screenshot

Chrome screenshot:

Chrome screenshot

I guess it's related to .wmd-preview, which I don't really know what stands for. Maybe we could apply this style to all posts? It looks good for me...