PS: Did you find all the links in #2?
I believe there are only two links?
And "that looks" is really one link for "that" and an underline for for "looks".
But I can not tell just from a glance.
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PS: Did you find all the links in #2?
Things to consider:
1. It makes links less recognizable, diluting their meaning.
2. It's easy to end up with something that looks horrible even to those who are using the standard settings.
3. Vision issues (like color deficiency and needing high contrast) are more common than you think.
Personally, I wouldn't use this feature (both because of numbers 1 and 2 above and because I don't care about the difference in destination) and would revert imported text using multiple link colors to the default. But that's just me.
Rather than the orange I used for demonstration, I'd personally prefer a medium grey with underline. It isn't obtrusive but is easily discernible should I need the reference.
HTML5 and CSS3 are tools that must be used with caution. :)
Channeling Tool-Time Tim: MORE POWER!
@ Cornelius: I tried doing that. But as my categories increased I gave in to letting RW do what it does best and let it link. It would be awesome for RW to link only the first instance per paragraph as an option but if that happens, it's probably 5+ years out. This seemed easier to do now.
No snippet should include two links to the same topic, no matter how many times the word(s) may appear in the snippet. I think some of the concern about clutter is due to the automatic linking of "common" game terms that may appear many times in a paragraph.
This is a style convention quite common in places like Wikipedia. So users already expect it even if they aren't aware of it.
Besides, I use the linking in the topic/snippet to tell me at a glance that I have further information on a subject in a topic.
So, if there is no link for the Bürgermeister I know I (must likely) have to wing it when it comes to describing him. If there is a link, I know I have to take a look at what I have written earlier on in order to ensure consistency.