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RE: Click Here.
From: Austin, Darrel
Date: Feb 16, 2006 12:00PM
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> Not necessarily. Sometimes they they're helpful and increase
> the usability of a page.
They're always redundant. What else do you do to a link besides
click/follow it online? The very premise of html is the HYPERTEXT part
of it. Links are what make the web what it is.
> Most links aren't all that explicit about what they do.
That's exactly why 'click here' is bad practice.
-Darrel
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