That is, text-decoration-line:blink.
And it doesn’t work in any big browser except Opera and Safari.[1]
- <blink>MERRY CHRISTMAS</blink> - SIGN MY GUESTBOOK - under construction - You are visitor: 0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣8️⃣ - Powered by 🇳🇴🇹🇪🇵🇦🇩 
 
 
 
- You can make stuff blink by using a CSS animation, and then setting your keyframes appropriately. - You’re Welcome! - Example here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/16012979 
 
- I wonder how screen readers would parse that. - Would it be “in blinking text: Welcome to Jeff K’s website!” - or… - WELCOME TO JEFF K’S WEBSITE no text WELCOME TO JEFF K’S WEBSITE no text WELCOME TO JEFF K’S WEBSITE no text WELCOME TO JEFF K’S WEBSITE no text - etc? 
- If you really need an implementation that works in all modern browsers, a simple keyframe animation is the way to go. - NO, WE DON’T. 
 
- This feature needs to get taken outside and shot. - Along with whoever created it - Amen, brother or sister. 
 
 
- Pretty surprising it works on Opera, I thought it was just a Chromium reskin? And, aren’t UC Browser and QQ Browser webview wrappers…? 





