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Add Color. By far one of the best ways to style a link is to add color! Make it Bold. Another way to add contrast to your links is to make them bold! Add an Underline. Style with Italics. Make it All Caps. Use Another Font. Add a Background Color. Combine!
Apply clear visual cues to links. Make it clear that links are clickable avoid making users mouse over text to see if it's clickable. For example, make links blue or another color that stands out from the body text. (See section 3 for more information on making links look clickable.)
Highlight the word you want to link by either double-clicking on it or using your mouse to click on the word and drag over it. Click on the Insert Link button on the Compose Post toolbar (it. looks like a chain link). Type in the URL you want your graphic to link to and click OK.
Simply put, there's no guessing when links are presented consistently. Links are easy to find because users understand that underlined text means that it's a link. The underlining draws their attention. Underlining for emphasis should be avoided, as well as the use of non-traditional colors for links.
Hyperlinks. Hyperlinks are blue for two reasons, depending on who you believe. Blue looks like a default choice. The background is already gray, the text is already black, and light colors don't show up well on a black/white color scheme.
The default color of the links is blue or another color which you can choose. When that link has been clicked the default color of the link changes to purple.
I've built a site where all hyperlinks have the default colors: blue for links, purple for visited links. They turn red on hover. I believe that always using blue for hyperlinks is a good thing, so your users quickly can see what's a hyperlink, and what isn't.
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