“Click Here” Isn’t Enough Context for Hyperlinks — from boia.org
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If a link reads “click here,” “learn more,” or “read more,” you’re not telling users anything about the link’s purpose — you’re simply telling them that they can click on the link (and most users understand that hyperlinks can be activated).
That can be frustrating for many people. Unfortunately, it’s a common user experience (UX) issue, but it’s easy to correct.
4 Things People with Disabilities Look For On Your Website — from boia.org
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To that end, it’s useful to consider what individuals with disabilities experience when visiting a new website — the features that tell them whether or not your website is accessible.
1. An Accessibility Statement
2. Consistent Web Design
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4 Simple Ways That Content Writers Can Promote Accessibility — from boia.org
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1. Look for inclusive stock photos
2. Avoid making assumptions about your readers
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