Ontmusic test
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Underlines with no color change Way 1:
- By way of an example if one wanted three hyperlinks all within the same phrase for each relevant subject matter it would look like this for separated hyperlinks connecting (1) Duke Ellington, (2) Big band, and (3) orchestra. Separately the three hyperlinks adopt the default light blue color one sees first, but if all three hyperlinks are contained in the same phrase, such as in "Duke Ellington's Big band orchestra": Duke Ellington'sBig band orchestra.
Your Red Way with Underlines 2:
- By way of an example if one wanted three hyperlinks all within the same phrase for each relevant subject matter it would look like this for separated hyperlinks connecting (1) Duke Ellington, (2) Big band, and (3) orchestra. Separately the three hyperlinks adopt the default light blue color one sees first, but if all three hyperlinks are contained in the same phrase, such as in "Duke Ellington's Big band orchestra": Duke Ellington'sBig band orchestra.
Aqua blue without underlines 3:
- By way of an example if one wanted three hyperlinks all within the same phrase for each relevant subject matter it would look like this for separated hyperlinks connecting (1) Duke Ellington, (2) Big band, and (3) orchestra. Separately the three hyperlinks adopt the default light blue color one sees first, but if all three hyperlinks are contained in the same phrase, such as in "Duke Ellington's Big band orchestra": Duke Ellington'sBig band orchestra.
Which Way do you prefer? 1 or 2 or 3?
At this point in time, 2021, PoJ.fm's has adopted none of the three systems above, although it has used #3 in a few places. Instead, to distinguish between hyperlinks the "s" in the URL's https: is retained with third entry deleted to just http:
https: is used to put lock symbol between hyperlinks:
- By way of an example if one wanted three hyperlinks all within the same phrase for each relevant subject matter it would look like this for separated hyperlinks connecting (1) Duke Ellington, (2) Big band, and (3) orchestra. Separately the three hyperlinks adopt the default light blue color one sees first, but if all three hyperlinks are contained in the same phrase, such as in "Duke Ellington's Big band orchestra": Duke Ellington's Big band orchestra.