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From: Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO
Date: Wed, Oct 29 2014 9:14AM
Subject: link only saying "click here"
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Hi Listers,

Here is the link for the description of this. My tester tells me this is a tripple A requirement. I can't believe this. Is there some other double A level requirement which could be sited?

http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/NOTE-WCAG20-TECHS-20140916/F84

Susie Stanzel




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From: Krack, Joseph
Date: Wed, Oct 29 2014 10:36AM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context): The purpose of each link can be
determined from the link text alone or from the link text together with
its programmatically determined link context, except where the purpose
of the link would be ambiguous to users in general. (Level A)

Joe

From: Nancy Johnson
Date: Wed, Oct 29 2014 11:40AM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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'Click Here' is one of the most used link text out there. It is often
added by content managers or small site owners who are unaware of
accessibility checkpoints.

Our team maintains the technology on our sites, I do my best to make
sure everything technologically meets WCAG 2.0 AA. I also do
accessibility audits and mark this type of issue as not meeting
checkpoint 2.4.4. Because we are technology and not content, I
cannot change the link text.

Nancy

On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 12:36 PM, Krack, Joseph@DOR
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> 2.4.4 Link Purpose (In Context): The purpose of each link can be
> determined from the link text alone or from the link text together with
> its programmatically determined link context, except where the purpose
> of the link would be ambiguous to users in general. (Level A)
>
> Joe
>
>

From: Don Mauck
Date: Wed, Oct 29 2014 12:08PM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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The biggest problem is that in a JAWS link list for example, you'll just see a "click here," that is unacceptable, however I don't know if WCAG actually has anything regarding that. I'm going to go and drill down to see.

From: Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO
Date: Wed, Oct 29 2014 12:20PM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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I appreciate you looking because we here at USDA could only find it as a triple A requirement. If this is in fact the truth, I believe WCAG should make a change because it is more than just an annoyance. The software is originally SAP with modifications.

Susie Stanzel

From: Don Mauck
Date: Wed, Oct 29 2014 12:26PM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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As far as I can tell, you're absolutely correct, I found it under triple A which is never going to happen here. I wonder if we can get this changed through the WC3 group.

From: Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO
Date: Wed, Oct 29 2014 12:56PM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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Do you know how to get that started? Do you know anyone who could make a difference?

Susie

From: Don Mauck
Date: Wed, Oct 29 2014 1:52PM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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I just might, let me see.

From: Ryan E. Benson
Date: Wed, Oct 29 2014 3:41PM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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You need to join the W3C WAI mailing list and raise the issue

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Ryan E. Benson

On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO <
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> Do you know how to get that started? Do you know anyone who could make a
> difference?
>
> Susie
>
>

From: Don Mauck
Date: Wed, Oct 29 2014 4:37PM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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To has been a controversial issue and discussed at length.

From: Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO
Date: Thu, Oct 30 2014 5:28AM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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I get a message saying it was updated, but I can't find any address to write to. What is the address?

Susie Stanzel

From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Thu, Oct 30 2014 8:32AM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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Hey guys

Whether "click here" is a WCAG 2.4.4 failure all depends on the context.
According to the "understanding 2.4.4" entry on programatically
associated content:

"
This can be achieved by putting the description of the link in the
- same sentence,
- paragraph
- list item,
- table cell
or
- in the table header cell for a link in a data table.
use an ARIA technique to associate additional text on the page with the link.
"
I usually point to this example of using aria-describedby to achieve
this purpose at:
http://oaa-accessibility.org/example/44/

There was a big discussion of whether the previous heading provided
sufficient context for a "click here" link, but I believe the final
(or at least current) decision is that it does not.

I would not be a strong proponent of making it a WCAG violation to use
"click here" if the one of the above conditions is met.
There are many ways to navigate a webpage, some work better than other
depending on the content of the page.
I mean, next we might start saying that link texts should not contain
the word "the" because distinguishing between them in an
alphabetically ordered link list becomes a chore.

I think escriptive and relevant link texts are a good usability, and I
always push for that.
Also if vendors ask specifically to be accessible to screen readers,
this is one practice I would have to strongly point out.
But making it a level A or AA WCAG violation would, I think, cause a
huge pushback and may cause bad rep for the WCAG standard in the eyes
of developers and content providers. They may start thinking that WCAG
is becoming a wish list for screen reader users.

Still, these are all good points, and this is only my personal
opinion, and I have been known to be wrong on occasion or two.
Cheers
-B


On 10/30/14, Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO
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> I get a message saying it was updated, but I can't find any address to write
> to. What is the address?
>
> Susie Stanzel
>
>

From: Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO
Date: Thu, Oct 30 2014 9:33AM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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I still think it should be a double A, but we will document our case because the approapriate heading isn't approapriate. This is a S A P product which can't be looked at with WorldSpace.

Susie Stanzel

From: mark
Date: Tue, Nov 18 2014 12:35PM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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Op 29-10-14 om 16:14 schreef Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO:
> Hi Listers,
>
> Here is the link for the description of this. My tester tells me this is a tripple A requirement. I can't believe this. Is there some other double A level requirement which could be sited?
>
> http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/NOTE-WCAG20-TECHS-20140916/F84
>
>
there is SC 2.2.4 which says a link should not be ambiguous and is a
level A req.
Mark

From: Don Mauck
Date: Tue, Nov 18 2014 1:09PM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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I would think this would fall under 2.4.4.

From: Andrew Kirkpatrick
Date: Tue, Nov 18 2014 1:31PM
Subject: Re: link only saying "click here"
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Susan,
Depends on the context of the link. Check out http://www.w3.org/TR/2014/NOTE-WCAG20-TECHS-20140916/F63 for more examples.
AWK