Applied Accessibility -12 Give Links Meaning by Using Descriptive Link Text
Give Links Meaning by Using Descriptive Link Text
Screen reader users have different options for what
type of content their device reads. This includes skipping to (or over)
landmark elements, jumping to the main content, or getting a page
summary from the headings. Another option is to only hear the links
available on a page.
Screen readers do this by reading the link text, or what's between the anchor (
notice which is more engaging a)
tags. Having a list of "click here" or "read more" links isn't helpful.
Instead, you should use brief but descriptive text within the a tags to provide more meaning for these users.
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