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Specifically, the next and previous buttons at the bottom. I don't want to display it like a hyperlink (i.e. underlined and blue). Currently, it displays boxes around the two words on hover. However, I'd rather that it be obvious without having the user scroll over the text.

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    A button, I mean a visible button (wih border and background-color) ? Isn't that the whole purpose of them ?
    – Walfrat
    Apr 11, 2017 at 13:32
  • I tried with a button but I couldn't figure out how to make it complement the rest of my webpage Apr 11, 2017 at 13:46

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Mark the text as if those were the reverse and fast forward buttons:

<< Previous Page 1 of 1 Next >>

Also you might want to add some on-hover action (text colour change or background emboss)

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  • To add to this, another good way to convey clickable is just make them blue (regardless of hover), without the arrows. Blue has become pretty common on the web as "clickable."
    – Majo0od
    Apr 11, 2017 at 15:34
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Commonly, text that is clickable is underlined and colored differently. Stylistically, just keeping all clickable text styled the same will lead to the user being able to better predict what text will also be clickable later down the road.

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