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Visually differentiate links which navigate to another page vs. change something on the current page #211

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towerofnix opened this issue Jul 5, 2023 · 1 comment

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A dashed underline when not-yet-hovered is plausible.

Homestuck Vol. 1-4 sidebar with one track section expanded. Each section's title has a subtle dashed line beneath it.

This would also affect the new "Sorting by duration" / "Sorting by count" link, and other future elements which add interactivity to the current page without bringing you to navigate wholly away.

This may apply to links such as the "Jump to:" line, or "Has 14 additional files". I haven't decided yet.

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This is functionally complete now! Various recently added (or made-interactive) elements are working with dotted underline styles. See #218, #291, #332, #339 for various examples.

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