I mean… why U? Why is the deprecated, generally unhelpful-on-the-web u element supported here on Dribbble? Use of it confuses things to look like links, it’s been deprecated for a while now (also in HTML5) and, CSS offers us the functionality if we want printed versions of these pages to show emphasis (from em or strong) via underlining (where it’s valid).
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I mean… why U? Why is the deprecated, generally unhelpful-on-the-web
uelement supported here on Dribbble? Use of it confuses things to look like links, it’s been deprecated for a while now (also in HTML5) and, CSS offers us the functionality if we want printed versions of these pages to show emphasis (fromemorstrong) via underlining (where it’s valid).over 1 year ago
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Sam Brown
For more information on
uread this.over 1 year ago
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Tim Van Damme
POWER TO THE PEOPLE
over 1 year ago
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Dan Cederholm
Dunno why. When I have time to worry about it, I'll be a happier man :)
over 1 year ago