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Users have no easy way to distinguish internal and external links #264

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danswann opened this issue Feb 8, 2024 · 1 comment
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danswann commented Feb 8, 2024

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Valid intra-wiki links appear in the same styling as links to external sites (Wikipedia, etc.).

Most wikis append a little icon or otherwise clearly distinguish external links. I think this would be a good thing to have, so users can make informed decisions on whether they want to continue to a different site.

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tukib commented Feb 9, 2024

This can probably be achieved with css only, e.g. something like a:not(.wikilink)::after. Though this only works with the assumption that we always use wikilinks for internal links.

@seanmakesgames seanmakesgames added low priority and removed needs triage This is a new issue that needs to be reviewed. labels Mar 14, 2024
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