So the Daily Herald has a story here. This person tested positive on Wednesday and they counted it as a new case. They were retested on Friday where they were found negative and they were sent to Curaçao for treatment of their non covid-19 related condition. Makes you wonder what test are they using and how reliable they are.
Ok. It escaped my aging eyes. If it was capped I probably would had noticed it better. No harm done putting long link up. Others might have had same eye problems like me.
I don't read with my pointer, so until I went back to check, it only had a line under it when I used the pointer. If Scubaman hadn't posted I would have missed it.
If you use FireFox as your web browser, it's not too difficult to change how links are displayed on TTOL. The first answer to the question at https://superuser.com/questions/318...f-a-site-in-firefox-with-usercontent-css lists five steps to get you there. However, instead of adding the sample content in the answer to the userContent.css file, add the following text instead.
Code
@-moz-document domain(www.traveltalkonline.com) {
.post_inner a { text-decoration:underline!important;color:blue!important; }
}
This should make links in posts show up underlined and in blue.
Thanks for the tip about using your cursor to make the underline appear! I used to see all links underlined and in blue, no matter what they were named. Then one day it all just went away (I use FireFox) and oh well. I just assumed that I lost the ability to see links.
When someone appeared to be referencing a link (not always obvious when it has been renamed something that just flows with the sentence), I just randomly clicked in that area of their text and would find it, and sometimes not,
Now I will just drag my cursor over the sentence slowly if I don't see something obvious like the word "here".