On Mar 2, 2010, at 12:14, Ashley Sheridan wrote: > The majority of browsers render images within links as having a border
Do you mean the majority of browser installed base (IE's installed base plus Firefox's)? Of the 5 top browsers 3 don't have a border and 2 have. Of the 4 top engines, 2 have a border and 2 don't. > (which is the image highlight equivalent of a text underline when you think > about it in context). It's not really equivalent in practice, though. The underline convention is widely retained, so users actually can use the convention as a signal. The border is virtually universally removed by authors, so it's not a convention users can look for as a signal. -- Henri Sivonen hsivo...@iki.fi http://hsivonen.iki.fi/