Toward a better underline
One of the first things I noticed about iOS8 was that the default underscore style for anchor tags is a proper typographical underline.
Safari in Yosemite has also adopted this method.
These are nice touches that draw the traditions of print typography and the type of sanding-the-bottoms-of-the drawers attention to detail that websites need.
But the state of default browser underlines remains fairly lousy across the board. In an era when more refined web type is common, it’s particularly bothersome for typographical pedants.
When building Cruxnow.com, I adopted the Medium design team’s method of creating bespoke underlines.... More