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There's already a question for thisalready a question for this, I tried to "bump" it with a comment, but it didn't show up on the Active PageActive Page. Can we setup a different style for links on the Server Fault page to make the link stand out from the rest of the text, like meta.serverfault.com has?

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Hyperlinks are often used in line with questions or answers to provide references or "further reading" information. The idea of textually mentioning it like further reading: [some title](http://some/link) or just adding bold formatting adds unnecessary roughness to the task of composing an answer and clutters up the text unnecessarily. In the current state, hyperlinks which go in line with the text hardly stand out at all, it is quite easy to miss them:

hyperlink fail

Having them at least dot-underlined like here on Meta would be a great improvement already.

Links in comments are especially difficult to see enter image description here

There's already a question for this, I tried to "bump" it with a comment, but it didn't show up on the Active Page. Can we setup a different style for links on the Server Fault page to make the link stand out from the rest of the text, like meta.serverfault.com has?

Edit:

Hyperlinks are often used in line with questions or answers to provide references or "further reading" information. The idea of textually mentioning it like further reading: [some title](http://some/link) or just adding bold formatting adds unnecessary roughness to the task of composing an answer and clutters up the text unnecessarily. In the current state, hyperlinks which go in line with the text hardly stand out at all, it is quite easy to miss them:

hyperlink fail

Having them at least dot-underlined like here on Meta would be a great improvement already.

Links in comments are especially difficult to see enter image description here

There's already a question for this, I tried to "bump" it with a comment, but it didn't show up on the Active Page. Can we setup a different style for links on the Server Fault page to make the link stand out from the rest of the text, like meta.serverfault.com has?

Edit:

Hyperlinks are often used in line with questions or answers to provide references or "further reading" information. The idea of textually mentioning it like further reading: [some title](http://some/link) or just adding bold formatting adds unnecessary roughness to the task of composing an answer and clutters up the text unnecessarily. In the current state, hyperlinks which go in line with the text hardly stand out at all, it is quite easy to miss them:

hyperlink fail

Having them at least dot-underlined like here on Meta would be a great improvement already.

Links in comments are especially difficult to see enter image description here

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There's already a question for this, I tried to "bump" it with a comment, but it didn't show up on the Active Page. Can we setup a different style for links on the Server Fault page to make the link stand out from the rest of the text, like meta.serverfault.com has?

Edit:

Hyperlinks are often used in line with questions or answers to provide references or "further reading" information. The idea of textually mentioning it like further reading: [some title](http://some/link) or just adding bold formatting adds unnecessary roughness to the task of composing an answer and clutters up the text unnecessarily. In the current state, hyperlinks which go in line with the text hardly stand out at all, it is quite easy to miss them:

hyperlink fail

Having them at least dot-underlined like here on Meta would be a great improvement already.

Links in comments are especially difficult to see enter image description here

There's already a question for this, I tried to "bump" it with a comment, but it didn't show up on the Active Page. Can we setup a different style for links on the Server Fault page to make the link stand out from the rest of the text, like meta.serverfault.com has?

Edit:

Hyperlinks are often used in line with questions or answers to provide references or "further reading" information. The idea of textually mentioning it like further reading: [some title](http://some/link) or just adding bold formatting adds unnecessary roughness to the task of composing an answer and clutters up the text unnecessarily. In the current state, hyperlinks which go in line with the text hardly stand out at all, it is quite easy to miss them:

hyperlink fail

Having them at least dot-underlined like here on Meta would be a great improvement already.

There's already a question for this, I tried to "bump" it with a comment, but it didn't show up on the Active Page. Can we setup a different style for links on the Server Fault page to make the link stand out from the rest of the text, like meta.serverfault.com has?

Edit:

Hyperlinks are often used in line with questions or answers to provide references or "further reading" information. The idea of textually mentioning it like further reading: [some title](http://some/link) or just adding bold formatting adds unnecessary roughness to the task of composing an answer and clutters up the text unnecessarily. In the current state, hyperlinks which go in line with the text hardly stand out at all, it is quite easy to miss them:

hyperlink fail

Having them at least dot-underlined like here on Meta would be a great improvement already.

Links in comments are especially difficult to see enter image description here

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