gbif / doc-publishing-dna-derived-data

This guide shows how to publish DNA-derived spatiotemporal biodiversity data and make it discoverable through national and global biodiversity data discovery platforms. Based on experiences from Australia, Norway, Sweden, UNITE, and GBIF.
https://doi.org/10.35035/doc-vf1a-nr22
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The underlining looks off #24

Closed jhnwllr closed 3 years ago

jhnwllr commented 3 years ago

There underlining looks bad in some sections for some reason... https://docs.gbif-uat.org/publishing-sequence-derived-data/1.0/en/#mapping-metabarcoding-edna-and-barcoding-data

MattBlissett commented 3 years ago

Could you give a screenshot, and tell me which browser you are using?

jhnwllr commented 3 years ago

On chrome

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dschigel commented 3 years ago

Yes, I see the same from Chrome. They click thought all right, but not really well readable.

MattBlissett commented 3 years ago

It looks like it's a bug in Chrome: https://crbug.com/808603

I can't see it on my screen, possibly because it's high resolution. Is it OK at http://mb.gbif.org/documents/doc-publishing-sequence-derived-data/en/#mapping-metabarcoding-edna-and-barcoding-data ?

dschigel commented 3 years ago

Ctrl+ several times on a laptop screen turns dots into dashed underline and makes it readable. Looks like display issue. Very minor.

dschigel commented 3 years ago

If this is fixed, great, if not we live with the current Chrome bugs