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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WordCamp Columbus: Accessibility Roundtable

WordCamp Columbus 2014

At our WordCamp Columbus 2014 session today, my friend Jacki Keys and I will be talking about web accessibility, simple steps you can take to improve accessibility on your WordPress website, and some tools for testing your website’s accessibility. Continue reading WordCamp Columbus: Accessibility Roundtable