Today I Learned - Rocky Kev

Tagged “links”

  1. TIL add link decoration to help with accessibility

    One of the WCAG requirements is not to rely on color only when you want to distinguish a button or link from the rest of the text. Painting links in blue or another color doesn’t suffice since it still might not be visible for people with color blindness. The most typical method is underlining links; they can also appear in bold font.

  2. TIL a Accessible way to solve Read More

    Screenreaders help sight-impaired visitors have a better experience. The most annoying thing on a news website is to hear this: Read more — link, read more — link, read more — link. There's two ways to solve it.

  3. TIL of the base element

    base element adds the domain link to all relative links.

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