link-text
Installation
SKILL.md
Use descriptive link text
Screen reader users navigate by listing all links—'click here' repeated 10 times tells them nothing, while descriptive links let them jump directly to relevant content.
Quick Reference
- Avoid generic text like 'click here', 'read more', 'learn more'
- Link text should describe the destination without surrounding context
- Use links for navigation to a URL, not for in-page actions
- Use aria-label when visual design requires short text
- Include file type and size for download links
Check
Review all links and verify text describes the destination. Avoid generic phrases like 'click here', 'read more', 'learn more' without additional context. Check that screen readers can understand link purpose out of context.
Fix
Replace generic link text with descriptive phrases. Use aria-label or aria-labelledby when visual design requires short text but context is needed. Ensure each link's purpose is clear from its text alone.