You've highlighted an accessibility issue, and it ought to be addressed. **New Answer** With the scope of your request restricted to posts and comments, we've got something that looks like this: [![enter image description here][1]][1] I don't think this 'dirties' the UI enough to seriously detract from the common user experience, so I would be happy to accommodate with underlined URLs. For the record, I hacked that UI with just the addition of: <!-- language: lang-css --> .post-text a, .comment-copy a { text-decoration: underline; } I'm unaware of any corner cases that need to be considered in addition to what I've done. I considered alternatives to underlining, but nothing else had sufficient grounds to counter the underlining precedent. Contrary opinions can comment. <hr> **Previous Answer** > This answer is based on a misunderstanding: the scope of the request is much smaller than initially perceived. I've left the old answer for reference, but intend to provide an improved answer when I have sufficient time to write one. Your suggested solution, to underline anchor tags, doesn't sit well with me and I suspect many other users. StackOverflow has a very clean aesthetic, and I don't think this jives with that. [![Random SO page with underlined style][2]][2] Unfortunately, I don't have sufficient UX experience to propose an alternative solution, so [I've posed a question on UX SE][3]. Hopefully, they can help us improve our accessibility without impacting the majority of the users. As a final note, I'd like to point out that your feature request may be denied. We may not be able to find a compromise within StackOverflow's aesthetic, and StackOverflow may choose to prioritize a clean presentation over universal usability (see [this post for reference][4]). While this may be a pain point for some users, I hope they will respect the decision and the deliberation that went into it. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/OnnxO.png [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/uXWbq.png [3]: https://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/95582/anchor-tag-accessibility-on-so "Anchor tag accessibility on SO" [4]: http://rosenfeldmedia.com/a-web-for-everyone/accessible-ux-principles-and-guidelines/ "Accessible UX Principles and Guidelines"