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Accessibility by Design Descriptive Links

Links, or urls, should tell the user exactly where they'll go if they click on them. They should make sense when taken out of context of the surrounding text.

Descriptive Link Text | Accessible Technology | Michigan Tech

Tips for Writing Link Text · Avoid using a URL as your link text; especially if it is long or complicated · Keep linked phrases as short as possible, while still ...

Writing Hyperlinks: Salient, Descriptive, Start with Keyword

Summary: To help users quickly find what they need, anchor text should stand out from the body content and accurately describe the page that it ...

Descriptive Links - Arizona Quickstart

Writing Effective Links · Keep link descriptions short – use the minimal amount of text to be meaningful. · Use active language – active verbs often work well.

Link Title Text Descriptions

When creating links make sure to use descriptive text for the link and title text, such as what the link actually is. For example, use the document/link title ...

Descriptive Links - Accessibility - Oregon State University

... links: writing link text and screen reader behavior ... Use this: Learning what to write as proper link text can be confusing, but you can learn more by ...

Write descriptive link text - Access Guide

Use keywords that describe the link's destination. · Retain the Learn More format and add descriptive keywords. · Convert the preceding-paragraph heading into the ...

Technique: Writing link text - Harvard's Digital Accessibility

Link text is the text you select for a link that describing what happens when a user activates it. Link text needs to clearly and accurately convey the link's ...

Write Descriptions for Links - Digital Accessibility - eCampusOntario

Tips for hyperlinks · Communicate the purpose or function of the hyperlink in the link name. · Be as descriptive as possible without making it too long because ...

Link text | Google developer documentation style guide

Write a description of the destination page to use as the link text, capitalized as if it's part of the sentence. Recommended: You can use ...

Provide descriptive link text

Link text should describe where the user will go ... Informative link text tells the visitor what page they will end up on if they activate the link, or what that ...

Meaningful Link Text for Better Accessibility | WCAG

These links have no stand-alone value and provide no clear information about where you're going to end up when you click on them. When writing ...

Writing Good Link Descriptions - Disability Resource Center

Writing Good Link Descriptions. Providing good wording for the text in a link can be a challenge. We all want to strive to be as concise as possible, but ...

Accessibility Bytes No. 4: Descriptive Links and Hypertext

Key Principles for Accessible Hyperlinks · Descriptive Link Text. Ensure link text is meaningful and descriptive, indicating the purpose or destination of the ...

Links - Usability & Web Accessibility - Yale University

Link text should also be unique and easy to speak out loud. Consider these guidelines when writing link text: Avoid link text like “Click Here,” “More,” and “ ...

Links and Hypertext - Link Text and Appearance - WebAIM

Link Text · Avoid uninformative link phrases · Link length · URLs as links · Alternative text for images used as links.

Hyperlinks and Linked Text - Writing and Editorial Style Guide

However, the web address usually should not be displayed—the link destination and the text for the link are separate attributes, and almost always it is better ...

How to write good link text | Nomensa

The trick to writing good link text is to ask yourself where the link leads. Focus on that piece of information, and write your link text to represent it as ...

Best Practices for Link Text | FIU Core Resource Hub

Writing Great Link Text · Make sure the link can stand on its own. · Fit the link within the surrounding writing of the paragraph. · Describe and/or include the ...

Writing descriptive links | Staff | Imperial College London

Writing descriptive links · Guide people around your content · View or download documents and other files · Access applications or other websites to complete a ...