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Article - Accessibility - Hyperlinks It’s a good idea to audit your online content at least annually to make sure all your hyperlinks are still working and relevant Some content management systems will run automated scans and detect broken links, but this can report false positives if the content has moved but the link is still active
Links | Usability Web Accessibility - Yale University Assistive technology users may find navigating through several links a bad experience Instead, provide one link Either select one element to be the link, or wrap all elements within one link Giving links a different color from the surrounding text is common on the web
5 Common Link Accessibility Mistakes (And How to Fix Them) Links are crucial for navigation, and basic errors can impact the experiences of all users — regardless of their abilities Here’s an overview of the most common mistakes 1 Empty Links with No Link Text Empty hyperlinks are links that do not have any associated content
Accessibility Bytes No. 4: Descriptive Links and Hypertext Hyperlinks are essential for content accessibility, enabling users to navigate content efficiently By ensuring links are descriptive, clear, and easy to navigate, you help all users, including those with disabilities, access and understand your content effectively
Writing Accessible Hyperlinks – Office of Advocacy Writing good link text can improve the accessibility of your emails, web pages, documents, and digital content overall You can improve both the usability and accessibility of links by making them concise, descriptive, and meaningful by providing context
How to cite a work with a nonrecoverable source - APA Style In most cases, nonrecoverable sources such as personal emails, nonarchived social media livestreams (or deleted and unarchived social media posts), classroom lectures, unrecorded webinars or presentations, and intranet sources should be cited only in the text as personal communications