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Originally Posted by Toxaris
Actually, why would you make the 26 an anchor? If you don't want to have it blue and underlined, switch it off in the CSS.
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Well, it's just an example. There are other places where I have set up text as anchors using the a tag as well. It just seems odd that it would display an anchor like it was a link.
Would I do the css using psudo classes?
http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_pseudo_classes.asp
If so, I thought pseudo classes were not a good idea for e-books. Also, there doesn't seem to be a pseudo class for just the anchor (I'm assuming because usually there is no reason to style an anchor, which is why this whole thing is so puzzling to me)
BTW, I plan on using Calibre to generate a .mobi file. Having done this already, I never see any underlines when I view the anchors on the Kindle.