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I've added the domain name of a url next to the url if used in a renamed url tag:
[url=http://www.ff6remake.gov.us]FF6 remake[/url]
result: FF6 remake
[url=http://ff6remake.com]FF6 remake[/url]
result: FF6 remake
[url=ftp://sub.sub.ff6remake.com]FF6 remake[/url]
result: FF6 remake
[url=http://127.0.0.1]FF6 remake[/url]
result: FF6 remake
It's an improvment I think, except for images links where it looks abit out of place. I could find a solution for this though. But now, you have no reason to click on a malicious link unentionally. Biger font could also be applied to the domain name or lighter/darker color. I'm a bad judge for those things.
Edit: I had to do a hard refresh to see the new styling (CSS) of the domain names and this everywhere there is renamed links. I'm seriously thinking removing the CSS and Javascript caching on the forum, this stuff is getting annoying.
[url=http://www.ff6remake.gov.us]FF6 remake[/url]
result: FF6 remake
[url=http://ff6remake.com]FF6 remake[/url]
result: FF6 remake
[url=ftp://sub.sub.ff6remake.com]FF6 remake[/url]
result: FF6 remake
[url=http://127.0.0.1]FF6 remake[/url]
result: FF6 remake
It's an improvment I think, except for images links where it looks abit out of place. I could find a solution for this though. But now, you have no reason to click on a malicious link unentionally. Biger font could also be applied to the domain name or lighter/darker color. I'm a bad judge for those things.
Edit: I had to do a hard refresh to see the new styling (CSS) of the domain names and this everywhere there is renamed links. I'm seriously thinking removing the CSS and Javascript caching on the forum, this stuff is getting annoying.
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