Quoting cl@isbd.net:
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 04:48:35PM -0500, Simon Swegles wrote:
Fundamentally, the Web requires links to be presented via anchor tags. Anchor tags are allowed by the default input format. If you want it to be pretty, add a class to your anchor tags and make the necessary adjustment to your style sheet. It takes only seconds to type out a typical anchor tag, and requires no hoop-jumping or additional modules.
... and you want non-technical users to do this?
The ``non-technical'' user would need to be smart enough to be trained on an alternative. Why couldn't the ``non-technical'' user be trained on the <a> tag format? The ``non-technical'' can be trained on the ``technical'' things like the proper form of a link entry in the content.
Earnie