Think of links

    Annoying when the image link and the link to it are two different links leading to the same place. In this case, pointing to the image link, the signature link, of course, is not highlighted. At this moment, I begin to think that perhaps the signature link leads to another place, and I move the cursor to it, and begin to compare in memory the urls of these two links. Although he could not have done this, if, upon hovering over the image, his signature would have been highlighted.

    In my practice, in 90% of cases, it was possible, having thought a little, to make them one link, including the image in the signature link and, then, putting it out visually using CSS .

    Another related topic is when a link has an icon that is not a link. How so? This is one.

    Another common link “disease” is links to the page itself. In navigation, in the text, yes no matter where. It should not be like that. Any link must perform some action, transition. It would seem that this is a well-known truth, however, violated on the vast majority of sites. If your "super engine" or "super template" do not allow this, do not hide behind it, rewrite the engine.

    When I talk about all this in a conversation with someone, they begin to accuse me of perfectionism. And it seems to me that these are the things that I should think about, at least once, every good web developer. What do you think?

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