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Labeling Link Text - WAI recommended technique.

View WAI checkpoint 13.1 - Clearly identify the target of each link.

Priority 1 Item 8
Clearly identify the target of each link.

Do

Basic Kansas Facts
New to Kansas or just want to know more about it? Find information about the governor, the state motto, the capitol, and other fun facts.

or you can do. . .

New to Kansas or just want to know more about it? Find information about the governor, the state motto, the capitol, and other fun facts. Click here for Kansas Facts.

Don't Do

New to Kansas or just want to know more about it? Find information about the governor, the state motto, the capitol, and other fun facts. Click here.

Why label links?
Clear link titles are helpful for screen reader users, who will often review the list of links on a page before investing the time to read through the content in detail. This is the equivalent of visually scanning a page to get an overview of what it contains and what options are available. Because the list of link titles are read out of context, it's important to provide link titles that do not require the user to read the surrounding information. For example, "click here" and "more" mean nothing when read out of context.