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Re: Link text best practice
From: Jon Brundage
Date: Jan 4, 2011 9:42AM
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Hi Gareth,
You are correct. One of the things most sited by users of screen readers is
the annoyance of going into "links mode" and receiving a list of links
"click here" "click here" etc- Click here to go where? Providing a link
such as "Fender Electric Guitars" will convey a sense of the destination. As
far as using the actual URL, they can be as confusing as "click here" For
example, a URL such as http://154.54.54.33 does not convey much information
about the target.
Using a description of the link destination or action is a good
accessibility practice.
Jon
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From: "Gareth Dart" < <EMAIL REMOVED> >
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Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2011 11:01 AM
Subject: [WebAIM] Link text best practice
> Hi guys,
>
> I've been on and on at my content authors for the past three years to
> stop using 'click here' or an URL as text for hyperlinks and instead to
> use a short phrase which is a description of the content being linked
> to, the rationale being that this is the friendliest approach to screen
> readers.
>
> Some of them have told me that they've read (no references given)
> 'somewhere online' that URLs should always be used for link text. I
> haven't been able to find this anywhere, but wanted to check here too.
>
> So, for the avoidance of doubt, what is best practice for link text?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> G
>
> Gareth Dart
> Web Developer
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