How to Improve Accessibility of “More” Links in WordPress

Shadowed adults, children, and person in wheelchair holding hands, in the background a rising sun.

In the past, I’ve discussed on this blog why it’s important to create meaningful, descriptive text for your links.

It’s one of my pet peeves and something I tweet about on Twitter every week.

Also known as anchor text, link text provides a clear description of where readers will go when they select the link.

Link text matters.

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Photo of the Week: Kensington Metropark in Fall Colors

Brilliant orange, yellow and red colors of the leaves line the shore of the blue lake, the refelection of the leaves and blue sky with white clouds in the water.

One of the reasons I love living in Michigan is because we have four seasons. And fall is one of the most beautiful times of the year when our trees change color.

With warmer temperatures this fall, floods in the summer, and drought last spring, our gorgeous fall color was delayed this year in southeast Michigan.

Typically we see fall foilage change color in early and mid October.

But not this year.

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November 5, 2021: Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News

In this week’s web design and development news roundup, you’ll learn about the current state of checkout UX, find out what to expect in the upcoming WordPress 5.8.2 version, discover a helpful online course for responsive web design, and more. Continue reading November 5, 2021: Weekly Roundup of Web Design and Development News