A recent change adds underline to all the links within questions/answers/comments which seems to be good but I don't understand why it's added to the stack snippet:
Those aren't really links so we can probably keep them as they were before?
A recent change adds underline to all the links within questions/answers/comments which seems to be good but I don't understand why it's added to the stack snippet:
Those aren't really links so we can probably keep them as they were before?
I'd say that those shouldn't be links anyway, they don't link to anything, they take action. They should be buttons of some form (as should the "add a comment" and such buttons that are currently un-underlined links). They should be visually distinct from the main buttons, but still clearly buttons. (This can be done purely with styling if necessary for pragmatic reasons of not updating the markup in all the places they appear.)
But yes, if they're going to be links that aren't links but are actions, they should be consistently-presented (with or without underlines, uniformly).
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which they are really used as buttons (i.e. button-like links). The fact that every single other button-like link on all SE pages are not formatted that way makes it very strange to use this formatting for these button-like links. If there is a desire to indicate what you've stated, then SE should adopt that formatting for all of their button-like links, not just these. One way or another, having different formatting for these and all others of these is a bug, or misfeature.