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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-03-03 13:07, Ünsal Korkmaz
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cite="mid:CABZBZDvxRJJqTuzkVc4YcGE3eLuFreu5Sj-YE_zNmx4cC_5wsg@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">"can be anything" = Plugin territory.
<div>I cant say purpose of <a> tag mate.. come on.. am i in
a dream? are u asking me purpose of <a> tag? </div>
<div>what can i say? </div>
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<li>user can link to his company website</li>
<li>user can link to his product</li>
<li>user can link to a kitty picture</li>
<li>etc..</li>
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<div>Seriously i didnt understand question in there i think</div>
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That's the point. If you can't say exactly what that button will do
*in your theme*, then it will be something that will disappear when
your theme is removed, but the user might still want that button to
work.<br>
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The button should be defined by a plugin so that when the user
switches to another theme the button still works as they expected
instead of them having a bunch of links that used to be buttons and
they think WordPress is broken.<br>
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