> It's only 10 char and much too short for someone to click when it's inline with other links. Let's not mention text squirming around the screen via molasses JS, kicking your text up, down, and around the screen for several seconds before those short 10 chars finally become stationary.
That was much less of a problem in 2010, and either way not really something for the size of your hyperlink to fix.
That was much less of a problem in 2010, and either way not really something for the size of your hyperlink to fix.