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My screenshot http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/240752/stars.gif

I want to have it so that only the text is underlined. The only way I can see of doing this is this:

.no-underline {
   text-decoration:none;
}
.underline {
  text-decoration:underline;
}

<a href="#" class="no-underline"><span class="underline">Average customer review rating</span><img src="img/five-stars.gif" alt="five stars" width="78" height="16" title="5 star review rating" /></a>

Is this the best way? or does someone know a leaner way? Thanks.

3 Answers 3

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No other solution really. Though you can shorten it a little:

<a href="#" class="imgLink"><span>Link Text</span> <img src="..."></a>

a.imgLink { text-decoration: none; }
a.imgLink span { text-decoration: underline; }

That way you only need to specify one class.

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  • i'd do it the other way around, and put the images in a span. that way you don't have to put a span around every single link you've got.
    – nickf
    Nov 7, 2008 at 11:02
  • nickf: I believe that wouldn't work. The underline from the surrounding a would still go through under the entire a content including the image. That's why you need a spanto apply the text-decoration to.
    – Lasar
    Nov 7, 2008 at 12:07
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In which browser do you have a problem with this? Most browsers do not apply text-decoration to images since it makes no sence.

othersize, just do like this:

<a class="imgLink" href="">some text<img src="" /></a>


.imgLink {
    text-decoration: underline;
}

.imgLink img {
    text-decoration: none;
}

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If you want to add non-underlined image badges for reusable link types, such as displaying a wikipedia-style external link arrow, try the following style:

a.externalLink{
    padding-right: 15px;
    background: transparent url('badge.png') no-repeat center right;
}

Then in your markup:

<a href="foo" class="externalLink">bar</a>

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