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Site-wide Link Design Update (Aug-2020) #27

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The default web design standard for links is that they be shown as blue text, which becomes a darker blue and underlined on hover (to suggest that mouse actions such as clicking are possible on that text). The Nielsen Norman Group (of Nielsen's 10 Usability Heuristics fame) has a good article, "Guidelines for Visualizing Links", that discusses design best practices for links.

There are currently several different link visualization designs being used throughout the EPICLab.github.io site, including:

  • Button links that change text color when the mouse is hovered.

  • External links that adhere to the default blue text that changes color and underlined on hover.

  • Document links that do not indicate clickability until you hover, at which point a link icon appears.

We need to develop a unified standard for how we visually communicate links throughout the website. This issue is an expansion of some discussion found in #26.

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