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Summary听

Accessible links are designed so that everyone鈥攊ncluding individuals using screen readers, voice commands, or keyboard shortcuts鈥攃an easily identify and use them. Using straightforward link text and clear visual indicators makes it simple for users to recognize and understand links within digital content.听

Impact听

When links are labeled clearly and descriptively, all users can navigate content more efficiently, knowing exactly what to expect when they click. This is especially important for people relying on assistive technology, as vague or broken links can create confusion and make it difficult to find or understand key information.听

Dos and 顿辞苍鈥檛s

Do

  • Ensure contextual clarity: Make sure each link makes sense out of context, since screen reader users may jump through links without reading surrounding text.听听
  • Include Document Type and Size: If linking to a file, specify the type and size (e.g., 鈥淒ownload Accessibility Checklist (PDF, 1.2 MB)鈥).听听
  • Underline Links: Underline links and use a different color to visually distinguish them from regular text. Underlining should be reserved for links only.听

顿辞苍鈥檛

  • 顿辞苍鈥檛 use vague link text. Avoid phrases like 鈥淐lick here,鈥 鈥淩ead this,鈥 鈥淢ore info,鈥 or 鈥淟earn more.鈥 These do not describe the link鈥檚 purpose.听听
  • 顿辞苍鈥檛 use underlined text for content that is not a link.听
  • 顿辞苍鈥檛 rely only on color to distinguish links. Always underline links so they are easily recognizable, even for users with limited vision.听

How-To

Below are examples of an ineffective link description and an effective one.听听 听 听听

ban听Ineffective听

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circle-check听Effective听

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