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Hi,
Am 04.07.2007 um 01:35 schrieb Jim Griesemer:
> I Concur with Joan. From my experience with section
> 508 conformance, it is important to make the links
> descriptive. People who use screen readers often
> listen to the entire page first and then tab from link
> to link. Identical "Read more" links are useless. As
> Joan suggested, I would go with Read more about
> [title].
If screen space usage is more important than seo you can take the
best of both worlds:
use the "read more" link with a title-attribute that contains the
unique description "read the full article about ..." or the like. You
may even use the ">>" as most screenreaders will read the title text
if one is given.
Seeing users will use the proximity and layout to instantly combine
the linkt & the title while blind users get the neccessary
information read to them.
Greetings,
Carsten
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